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1 Impact of the Age of Revolution

2 Essential Question: How did the French Revolution change history?
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3 May, 1789 French Revolution Estates-General Met

4 June, 1789 Tennis Court Oath

5 July 14, 1789 Storming of the Bastille

6 August, 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man & Citizen

7 Reign of Terror

8 18 Brumaire (1799) Coup d’état by Napoleon.

9 Europe in 1800

10 Code Napoleon, 1804 Divides civil law into: Personal status. Property.
Acquisition of property. Ended Feudal law

11 Influence of Napoleonic Code
Swept away feudal influences

12 December, 1804 Napoleon crowned himself Emperor

13 Napoleonic Europe

14 Napoleon’s Military Conquests
1805: Austria 1805: Netherlands 1806: Italy 1806: Prussia 1808: Portugal & Spain

15 Napoleon’s Empire in 1810

16 The “Big Blunder” = Russia
( ). 614,000 men go in…40,000 come out alive!

17 Napoleon’s Defeat at Leipzig, 1813

18 1814: Napoleon Abdicated Sent into Exile at Elba
1815: Napoleon Escaped 100 Days of Freedom

19 Napoleon Defeated at Waterloo (June 18, 1815)
Prussian General Blücher Duke of Wellington

20 Napoleon on His Way to His Final Exile on St. Helena

21 Europe in 1812

22 The Congress of Vienna (September 1, 1814 – June 9, 1815)

23 Congress of Vienna Foreign Minister, Viscount Castlereagh (Br.)
Tsar Alexander I (Rus.) The “Host” Prince Klemens von Metternich (Aus.) King Frederick William III (Prus.) Foreign Minister, Charles Maurice de Tallyrand (Fr.)

24 The Germanic Confederation, 1815

25 Europe After Congress of Vienna

26 1815: “We have redrawn Europe’s map for eternity.”
Prince Metternich 1815: “We have redrawn Europe’s map for eternity.” “All the kings horses and all the kings men, couldn’t put Humpty Dumpty together again.”

27 19c Latin American Independence Movements
Simon Bolivar The Liberator Led independence movements in Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia

28 Revolutionary Movements in Early 19c

29 Greek Revolution

30 Russia: Decembrist Uprising - 1825

31 The 1830 Revolutions

32 Workers, students and some of the middle class call for a Republic!
France, 1830: To the Barracades  Revolution, Again!! Workers, students and some of the middle class call for a Republic!

33 Louis Philippe  The “Citizen King”
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34 Belgian Independence, 1830 From Netherlands

35 Belgian Revolution

36 A Stirring of Polish Nationalism - 1830

37 Centers of Revolution in 1848

38 1848: Austrian Students Form a Militia

39 The Hungarian Revolution, 1849

40 Revolution in Romania

41 Upheaval in Italy, 1848 .

42 German States

43 Frankfurt Assembly Meets

44 Paris, 1848: To the Barricades Again!

45 2nd French Republic ( ) President Louis Napoleon

46 1851 Coup d’Etat President Louis Napoleon declared Emperor
2nd French Empire.

47 Why did 1848 Revolutions Fail?
No popular support from working classes. Middle classes led revolutions, but as they turned radical, the middle class held back. Nationalism divided more than united. Some gains lasted such as abolition of serfdom

48 Impact of French Revolution & Napoleon
Spread of Nationalism Congress of Vienna redrew map of Europe Spread of revolution throughout Europe & Latin America


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