nationalism and europe
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Nationalism and Europe. . . . the continued effects of the Enlightenment and Revolutions in the West. Belgium breaks away from Holland. Remember that the Dutch had gained their Ind. from the Spanish in the 16th century. The effects of Napoleon do not end with his defeat. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Nationalism and Europe . . . the continued effects of the Enlightenment and
Revolutions in the West
Belgium breaks away from Holland
Remember that the Dutch had gained their Ind.from the Spanishin the 16th century
The effects of Napoleon do not end with his defeat. Napoleon had inspired a great deal of
nationalism throughout Europe. Holy Alliance formed to try to restore
conservatism to Europe - why? Revolutions flared throughout Europe for
the rest of the first half of the century.
Revolutions
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F ren ch R evo lu tionN ap o leo n 's leg acy
(E n lig h ten m en t id ea s )(R ec ip e fo r R e vo lu tion )
Greeks revolt against Turks begins in 1821
Greek independence movement
In 1827 the Ottoman Fleet was defeated by a combined forceof British, French, and Russian ships.
Why would these oft times enemies cooperate to help the Greeks?
The Ottoman Empire lost Greece in 1830 and wouldlose Serbia, Bulgaria, Montenegro, and Romania in the 1870s
Serbia
Montenegro
In 1853 Tsar Nicholas I threatened to take overpart of the Ottoman Empire.
In 1856 the Russians were defeated by the combined forces of the Ottomans, British, French, and Sardinians.
Why would the British and French help their formerenemy against their former ally?
The scene above depicts the famous –
Charge of the Light Brigade (immortalized by Lord Tennyson)
Cannon to right of them,Cannon to left of them,Cannon in front of them Volley'd and thunder'd;Storm'd at with shot and shell,Boldly they rode and well,Into the jaws of Death,Into the mouth of hellRode the six hundred.
Flash'd all their sabres bare,Flash'd as they turn'd in air,Sabring the gunners there,Charging an army, while All the world wonder'd:Plunged in the battery-smokeRight thro' the line they broke;Cossack and RussianReel'd from the sabre stroke Shattered and sunderedThen they rode backBut not the six hundred.
The humiliating defeat forced Russia to take a hard look at
herself!Nicholas’s son Alexander II moved toward
modernization shortly after the war. In 1861 he emancipated (freed) the serfs. Despite his
efforts he was assassinated in 1881. His son Alexander III halted his father’s efforts and attempted to return to a more conservative
govt. - tightening his control over the country. Why would he move away from his father’s
liberal policies?