Mr. McGarvey S.D.H.S. Cal Poly A.P.U.
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Chapter 30:
Revolutions and National States in the Atlantic World

Chp. 30 (Week 17) | Chp. 31 (Week 1) | Chp. 32(Week 2)|
Chp. 33 (Week 3) | Chp. 34 (Week 4)

 

Homework

  • Outline Chapter 30 (Cornell Notes): Due Thursday
  • Answer Big Picture Questions: Chapter 30.
  • Vocabulary: Chapter 30.
    • Define each term and identify significance.
    • Write the page number on the card. Due: Friday.
  • History Alive: Experiencing the French Revolution
  • Chapter 30: Practice Quiz.
  • Chapter 30 Exam on Friday.

Online Activity

  • In groups of four visit, Exploring the French Revolution, and click on the explore link. Summarize one of the 9 essay's on the left side of your notebook.
  • Browse the images of the French Revolution. When you find one that interests you, right click and copy it into your word processor. Write up a short reaction to the painting.

Introduction and Overview

Popular Sovereignty and Political Upheaval

    1. Enlightened and Revolutionary Ideas
      1. Popular sovereignty
      2. Freedom and Equality
    2. The American Revolution
      1. Tension between Britain and the North American colonies
      2. The Declaration of Independence
      3. The war
      4. Building an independent state
    3. The French Revolution
      1. The Estates General
      2. The National Assembly
      3. "Liberty, equality, and fraternity," the slogan of the National Assembly
      4. The Convention
      5. The Directory
    4. The Reign of Napoleon
      1. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
      2. Napoleonic France
      3. Napoleon's empire
      4. The fall of Napoleon

The Influence of Revolution

    1. The Haitian Revolution
      1. Saint-Domingue society
      2. Slave revolt
      3. Toussaint Louverture (1744-1803)
      4. The Republic of Haiti
    2. Wars of Independence in Latin America
      1. Latin American society
      2. Mexican independence
      3. Simon Bolivar (1783-1830)
      4. Brazilian independence
      5. Creole dominance in Latin America
    3. The Emergence of Ideologies: Conservatism and Liberalism
      1. Conservatism
      2. Liberalism
    4. Testing the Limits of Revolutionary Ideals: Slavery
      1. Movements to end the slave trade
      2. Movements to abolish slavery
      3. Abolition brought legal freedom for slaves but not political equality
    5. Testing the Limits of Revolutionary Ideals: Women's Rights
      1. Enlightenment ideals and women
      2. Women and revolution
      3. Women's rights movement

The Consolidation of National States in Europe

    1. Nations and Nationalism
      1. Cultural nationalism in the 18th century
      2. Political nationalism in the 19th century
      3. Zionism
    2. The Emergence of National Communities
      1. Congress of Vienna (1814-15)
      2. Nationalist rebellions
    3. The Unification of Italy and Germany
      1. Cavour and Garibaldi
      2. Otto von Bismarck (1815-98)

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