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Kleindeutsch

• Small German Party• Exclude Austria from German

Unification

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The Crimean War

• War over declining Ottoman territories

• Russia, France, Britain, Sardinia, Ottoman

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Camillo Cavour

• Italian Unification Leader• Prime Minister Of Sardinia Piedmont

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Risorgimento

• Italian Unification• Also the rebel group that pushed for

the unification

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Piedmont-Sardinia

• Area of the Italian states• Key in Italian Unification

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Mazzini

• Pushed for Italian unification• Helped spread democracy through

Europe

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Garibaldi

• Italian Militant • Lead some Military through parts of

Italy

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William I

• First German Emperor • Otto Von Bismarck advised him• German Unification

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Otto Von Bismarck

• Prime minister of unified Germany• Removed from power by William II

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Danish War

• War during German unification• Disputes over Holstein and

Lauenburg

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Schleswig Holstein

• Area disputed over during German unification

• Both the Danish and the Germans wanted to annex this area

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The Seven Weeks War

• Austro-Prussian War • Italy gets Venetia • Prussia gets Schleswig and Holstein• Creates North German

Confederation• Austria is left alone after

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North German Confederation

• Alliance of German States and Prussia

• Helped create the German Constitution

• ^ Aided Otto Von Bismarck in gaining power

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Ems Dispatch

• Caused the Franco-Prussian War• Doctored telegram that heated

tensions between France and Prussia

• Otto Von Bismarck

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The Paris Commune

• Ruled Paris for a time• Ruled partially by the mob

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The Dreyfus Affair

• French Major who was accused of selling French secrets to Germany

• Divided France between Catholics and Jews

• Eventually Acquitted

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Dual Monarchy

• Disputed the legitimacy of French succession

• King Charles VI died leaving France to Henry V

• France didn’t acknowledge Henry as king of France

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Compromise of 1867

• Created Austria Hungry

• Dual Monarchy

• Same foreign policy

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Zemstivos

• Local government after the people take over Russia

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“Land And Freedom”

• Promised to Garibaldi’s troops to convince them to take arms for the Italian unification

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“The People’s Will”

• Russian Revolutionaries that killed Tsar Nicholas II

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Second Reform Act 1867

• Allowed urban workers to vote

• Doubled total number of eligible voters

• Lacked redistribution of seats

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