Chapter 12: Section 3 National Unification and the National Stand.
The Age of Nationalism, 1850–1914 CHAPTER 25. Napoleon III in France.
September 6—What do you think was the main cause of WWI? Why?
German Unification Global History II Chapter 23. 1848 Revolutions Follow Napoleon’s Path of Conquest.
Absolutism in Prussia The dark blue is the area that will expand into Prussia. It was composed of most of the northern German states and the former country.
The Creation of a State. In the late 1800s, Otto von Bismarck transformed Germany from a loose confederation of separate states into a powerful empire.
Age of Mass Politics 1871-1914 Chapter 22-23. Overview Ordinary people felt increasing loyalty to their governments By 1914 universal male suffrage.
EUROPE REVIEW MIDDLE AGES TO THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.
The Spread of Protestantism SWBAT: explain the spread of Protestantism across Europe and the effect it had on those living at the time. Homework: Study.
Nationalism. 1700 1800 Napoleon’s Europe Greek Independence ❖ Greece was part of the Ottoman empire for centuries. ❖ The Greek revolt for independence.
The Protestant Reformation
Enclosure Movement Wealthy landlords fenced in common pastures and experimented with new farming technology Villages lost common lands and political.