Unit Seven: Napoleon, Congress of Vienna, Nationalistic Revolutions
Readings:
Chapter 22: Revolutions in the Transatlantic World
- Revolution in France
- ONLY “The Napoleonic Era” and “Congress of Vienna and the
European Settlement” (p. 568-572)
- Wars of Independence in Latin America
Chapter 23: Political Consolidation in Nineteenth-Century Europe and North America
- The Emergence of Nationalism in Europe
- Early Nineteenth-Century Political Liberalism
- Efforts to Liberalize Early Nineteenth-Century
European Political Structures
- ONLY Revolution in France 1830 (p. 592) and 1848: Year of
Revolutions in Europe (p. 594)
Unit Goals:
• To understand the political, economic and social impact of Napoleon on Europe and the world.
• To be able to explain how Napoleon used nationalism as a means of expanding his influence and how resistance to Napoleon helped spread the
ideal of nationalism.
• To recognize the role the Congress of Vienna played in restoring order to Post Napoleonic Europe.
• To understand the dynamics of liberalism and conservatism and how they interacted during the Age of Metternich(1818-1848).
• To connect how the French Revolution, Napoleon and the wars in Europe led to a nationalist movement in Latin America.
Chapter 22: Revolutions in the Transatlantic World
- Revolution in France
- ONLY “The Napoleonic Era” and “Congress of Vienna and the
European Settlement” (p. 568-572)
- Wars of Independence in Latin America
Chapter 23: Political Consolidation in Nineteenth-Century Europe and North America
- The Emergence of Nationalism in Europe
- Early Nineteenth-Century Political Liberalism
- Efforts to Liberalize Early Nineteenth-Century
European Political Structures
- ONLY Revolution in France 1830 (p. 592) and 1848: Year of
Revolutions in Europe (p. 594)
Unit Goals:
• To understand the political, economic and social impact of Napoleon on Europe and the world.
• To be able to explain how Napoleon used nationalism as a means of expanding his influence and how resistance to Napoleon helped spread the
ideal of nationalism.
• To recognize the role the Congress of Vienna played in restoring order to Post Napoleonic Europe.
• To understand the dynamics of liberalism and conservatism and how they interacted during the Age of Metternich(1818-1848).
• To connect how the French Revolution, Napoleon and the wars in Europe led to a nationalist movement in Latin America.
Announcements, Reminders, Etc.2/13 - Retake of Map quiz will be on Friday 2/15. Maps to study from are below in the multimedia section.
2/6 - Test Study Guide posted and maps uploaded to multimedia section for studying. 1/29 - Just a reminder about the new format of the Unit Assignments. They will now contain 2-3 short answer questions and will be worth 50 points. 1/28 - Unit Calendar and Powerpoints posted. Unit Assignment will be posted soon. Assignments |
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Calendar
Calendar updated as of 1/28:
PowerpointsThe Unit 7 Powerpoint can be viewed to the right, or downloaded below. Please remember that if you lose your note packet, you can print the "Notes Version" powerpoint below and select to print "Handouts (3 slides per page)".
Unit 7 Powerpoint: Class Version Unit 7 Powerpoint: Notes Version |
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Multimedia
Napoleon's Military Prowess |
Napoleon's Failed Russian Campaign |
Napoleon's Final Defeat at Waterloo |