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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
- Enlightened and Revolutionary Ideas
- Popular sovereignty
- Freedom and Equality
- The American Revolution
- Tension between Britain and the North American colonies
- The Declaration of Independence
- The war
- Building an independent state
- The French Revolution
- The Estates General
- The National Assembly
- "Liberty, equality, and fraternity," the slogan of the National
Assembly
- The Convention
- The Directory
- The Reign of Napoleon
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
- Napoleonic France
- Napoleon's empire
- The fall of Napoleon
The Influence of Revolution
- The Haitian Revolution
- Saint-Domingue society
- Slave revolt
- Toussaint Louverture (1744-1803)
- The Republic of Haiti
- Wars of Independence in Latin America
- Latin American society
- Mexican independence
- Simon Bolivar (1783-1830)
- Brazilian independence
- Creole dominance in Latin America
- The Emergence of Ideologies: Conservatism and Liberalism
- Conservatism
- Liberalism
- Testing the Limits of Revolutionary Ideals: Slavery
- Movements to end the slave trade
- Movements to abolish slavery
- Abolition brought legal freedom for slaves but not political
equality
- Testing the Limits of Revolutionary Ideals: Women's Rights
- Enlightenment ideals and women
- Women and revolution
- Women's rights movement
The Consolidation of National States in Europe
- Nations and Nationalism
- Cultural nationalism in the 18th century
- Political nationalism in the 19th century
- Zionism
- The Emergence of National Communities
- Congress of Vienna (1814-15)
- Nationalist rebellions
- The Unification of Italy and Germany
- Cavour and Garibaldi
- Otto von Bismarck (1815-98)
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