The Revolution of 1848 in their Cornell Notes

Lecture: New Imperialism
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1. What motives caused the Industrial countries to engage in imperialistic activities?
2. How did the industrialized countries cause global change by their imperialism?
3. How did imperialism change the way of life in those countries subjected to it?
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1. Where did the
Revolution of
1848 occur?
2. Who led it &
why?
3. What was the
result?
4. (caption:
Revolution of
1848 image)
DISCUSSION CLASS NOTES
QQF 2/8/2017
A. The Revolutions of 1848
1. Europe
a. France
2. Led by the middle classes & workers
a. Bourgeoisie & working class people
3. Spread to most of Europe & over 50 countries
in the world
a. Latin America
b. Emperor of Mexico “Maximillian” 18641867 installed by Napoleon III was
captured by Benito Juarez’ forces: The
Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla:
Cinco de Mayo, a national holiday in
Mexico
4.Effects: 1848 – 1849:
a. 1000s were killed
b. revolutions failed & put down by
authorities from traditional monarchies
c. no coordination or cooperation
• The Revolution of 1848 occurred in France, then
Europe and eventually spread to Latin America
affecting 50 countries:
• The Revolution of 1848 was led by the middle
classes and workers.
• One result of the Revolution of 1848 was the killing
of thousands and the failing of the revolution to
change the traditional powerful monarchies:
Nationalism As a Unifying Force
• Loyalty and devotion to the state with an
emphasis on a common history and culture.
• Italy
• Made up of independent city-states
• Santa Rosa: city-state: responsible for laws &
government and having the economy of outlying
areas contribute to its wealth & trade
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