Nationalism and Unification Beginnings of modern Europe.

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Nationalism and Unification Beginnings of modern Europe

Nationalism The rise of nationalism was a powerful force behind European politics during the nineteenth century. Widespread demands for political rights led to revolutions and legislative actions in Europe. How did nationalism and democracy influence national revolutions?

Nationalism and Democratic influence National pride, economic competition, and democratic ideals stimulated the growth of nationalism. The terms of the Congress of Vienna led to widespread discontent in Europe, especially in Italy and the German states. Unsuccessful revolutions of 1848 increased nationalistic tensions.

Nationalism and Democratic influence In contrast to continental Europe, the United Kingdom expanded political rights through legislative means and made slavery illegal in the British Empire.

Unification of Italy What events led to the unification of Italy? Count Cavour unified northern Italy. Giuseppe Garibaldi joined southern Italy to northern Italy. The Papal States (including Rome) became the last to join Italy.

Unification of Germany What role did Otto von Bismarck play in the unification of Germany? Otto van Bismarck led Prussia in the unification of Germany through war and by appealing to nationalist feelings. Bismarck’s actions were seen as an example of Realpolitik, which justifies all means to achieve and hold power. The Franco-Prussian War led to the creation of the German state.

Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution began in England and spread to the rest of Western Europe and the United States. With the Industrial Revolution came an increased demand for raw materials from the Americas, Asia, and Africa. Advancements in technology produced the Industrial Revolution, while advancements in science and medicine altered the lives of people living in the new industrial cities. Cultural changes soon followed.

Industrial Revolution Originated in England because of its natural resources (e.g., coal, iron ore) and the invention and improvement of the steam engine. Spread to Europe and the United States. Role of cotton textile, iron, and steel industries Relationship to the British Enclosure Movement

Industrial Revolution Rise of the factory system and demise of cottage industries. Rising economic powers that wanted to control raw materials and markets throughout the world.

Technological advances that produced the Industrial Revolution Spinning jenny: James Hargreaves Steam engine: James Watt Cotton gin: Eli Whitney Process for making steel: Henry Bessemer

Advancements in science and medicine Development of smallpox vaccination: Edward Jenner Discovery of bacteria: Louis Pasteur

Impacts of the Industrial Revolution on industrialized countries Population increase Increased standards of living for many but not all Improved transportation Urbanization Environmental pollution Increased education Dissatisfaction of working class with working conditions Growth of the middle class

Capitalism and market competition fueled the Industrial Revolution. Wealth increased the standard of living for some. Social dislocations associated with capitalism produced a range of economic and political ideas, including socialism and communism What was the role of capitalism and market competition in the Industrial Revolution? What were some theories opposed to capitalism?

Capitalism Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations Role of market competition and entrepreneurial abilities Impact on standard of living and the growth of the middle class Dissatisfaction with poor working conditions and the unequal distribution of wealth in society

Socialism and communism Karl Marx’s The Communist Manifesto (written with Friedrich Engels) and Das Kapital Response to the injustices of capitalism Importance to communists of redistribution of wealth

Agricultural economies were based on the family unit. The Industrial Revolution had a significant impact on the structure and function of the family. The Industrial Revolution placed new demands on the labor of men, women, and children. Workers organized labor unions to fight for improved working conditions and workers’ rights.

How did the Industrial Revolution impact the lives of women, children, and the family? How did the Industrial Revolution affect slavery? Why did workers organize into labor unions?

The nature of work in the factory system Family-based cottage industries displaced by the factory system Harsh working conditions with men competing with women and children for wages Child labor that kept costs of production low and profits high Owners of mines and factories who exercised considerable control over the lives of their laborers.

Impact of the Industrial Revolution on slavery The cotton gin increased demand for slave labor on American plantations. The United States and Britain outlawed the slave trade and then slavery.

Social effects of the Industrial Revolution Women and children entering the workplace as cheap labor Introduction of reforms to end child labor Expansion of education Women’s increased demands for suffrage

The rise of labor unions Encouraged worker-organized strikes to demand increased wages and improved working conditions Lobbied for laws to improve the lives of workers, including women and children Wanted workers’ rights and collective bargaining between labor and management

Effects of the Industrial Revolution during the nineteenth century Industrial nations in Europe needed natural resources and markets to expand their economies. These nations competed to control Africa and Asia in order to secure their own economic and political success. Imperialism spread the economic, political and social philosophies of Europe throughout the world.

Effects Cont. Resistance to imperialism took many forms, including armed conflict and intellectual movements. Why did European countries participate in imperialism and a race for colonies? What were some responses of colonized peoples to European imperialism?

Effects of Industrial Revolution Nationalism motivated European nations to compete for colonial possessions. European economic, military, and political power forced colonized countries to trade on European terms. Industrially produced goods flooded colonial markets and displaced their traditional industries. Colonized peoples resisted European domination and responded in diverse ways to Western influences.

Forms of Imperialism Colonies – Americas, India, Africa Protectorates Spheres of influence - China

Imperialism in Africa and Asia European domination European conflicts carried to the colonies Christian missionary efforts Spheres of influence in China Suez Canal East India Company’s domination of Indian states America’s opening of Japan to trade

Responses of colonized peoples Armed conflicts (e.g., events leading to the Boxer Rebellion in China) Rise of nationalism (e.g., first Indian nationalist party founded in the mid-1800s)