NATIONALISM The Unifications of GERMANY and ITALY What

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NATIONALISM The Unifications of GERMANY and ITALY

NATIONALISM The Unifications of GERMANY and ITALY

What is NATIONALISM? ØNationalism is loyalty and devotion to a nation of people ØIt

What is NATIONALISM? ØNationalism is loyalty and devotion to a nation of people ØIt is a sense of national identity exalting one nation above all others ØIt can be defined as pride in one’s nation, and it can also be defined as the desire of an ethnic group to have its own country

WHAT FORMS A NATION? THESE SIX THINGS ARE WHAT GIVE A GROUP OF PEOPLE

WHAT FORMS A NATION? THESE SIX THINGS ARE WHAT GIVE A GROUP OF PEOPLE IDENTITY AS A NATION-STATE

ITALY and GERMANY: TWO DIVIDED NATIONS GERMAN STATES ITALIAN STATES While nations like Spain,

ITALY and GERMANY: TWO DIVIDED NATIONS GERMAN STATES ITALIAN STATES While nations like Spain, Russia, France, and England were UNITED under a single government, the German and Italian people were DIVIDED into numerous small states (Germanic people were found in numerous small states like Prussia, Bavaria, and Hanover)

“Italy” in 1815 was not a unified nation; it was divided into three regions

“Italy” in 1815 was not a unified nation; it was divided into three regions Parts were independent and had their own kings Parts were controlled by the Pope Parts were controlled by Austria and France

In the 1830 s, nationalism led to a unification movement as Italians began to

In the 1830 s, nationalism led to a unification movement as Italians began to see themselves as having a shared history (ancient Rome, Renaissance), shared territory, shared enemies (Napoleonic Wars)

GIUSEPPE MAZZINI Mazzini was a radical who established the nationalist group Young Italy in

GIUSEPPE MAZZINI Mazzini was a radical who established the nationalist group Young Italy in 1831 with the goal of unifying Italy He led a revolution in 1848, which led to a brief Italian republic (but Italy was not totally unified) Mazzini was overthrown and seen as TOO radical and extreme

COUNT CAMILLO DI CAVOUR In 1849, the king of Sardinia named Cavour his Prime

COUNT CAMILLO DI CAVOUR In 1849, the king of Sardinia named Cavour his Prime Minister Cavour wanted to make Sardinia very powerful by increasing industry and reducing the Pope’s influence

COUNT CAMILLO DI CAVOUR He wanted to unify all Italian states, but ONLY if

COUNT CAMILLO DI CAVOUR He wanted to unify all Italian states, but ONLY if Sardinia led the unification movement

Cavour fought wars locally and against Austria (who had claimed parts of Italy) to

Cavour fought wars locally and against Austria (who had claimed parts of Italy) to unite the Northern Italian states under the kingdom of Sardinia

GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI Meanwhile, radical nationalists prepared for a revolution in Southern Italy in an

GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI Meanwhile, radical nationalists prepared for a revolution in Southern Italy in an effort to unite the southern states

GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI Giuseppe Garibaldi was a nationalist who had joined Mazzini’s “Young Italy” and

GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI Giuseppe Garibaldi was a nationalist who had joined Mazzini’s “Young Italy” and helped in the Latin American independence movements

GARIBALDI: AN ITALIAN HERO “Let him who loves his country… follow me. ” He

GARIBALDI: AN ITALIAN HERO “Let him who loves his country… follow me. ” He wanted a unified Italy under a republic style of government Garibaldi, who always wore a red shirt in battle, named his forces the “Redshirts”

ITALY IS UNIFIED Garibaldi successfully led the unification of Southern Italy, while Cavour saw

ITALY IS UNIFIED Garibaldi successfully led the unification of Southern Italy, while Cavour saw to the unification of Northern Italy; now the goal was to link the two parts together

Cavour was unhappy with Garibaldi possibly replacing him as the “unifier of Italy” Cavour

Cavour was unhappy with Garibaldi possibly replacing him as the “unifier of Italy” Cavour does not want a republic; he wants Sardinia’s king in charge of a united Italy

Cavour, an experienced politician, convinced the patriotic Garibaldi to give up his southern conquests

Cavour, an experienced politician, convinced the patriotic Garibaldi to give up his southern conquests to Sardinia’s king in the interest of the common good ↕By 1871, Italy’s Northern and Southern halves are unified and a new country under a constitutional monarchy emerges: ITALY

Goals for the Day: What are you doing today? We are doing a bit

Goals for the Day: What are you doing today? We are doing a bit of group work and learning about the Unification of Italy Important Dates/Homework: • Quiz tomorrow on ideologies

GERMANY Germany was the last European country to unify all of its parts into

GERMANY Germany was the last European country to unify all of its parts into a single nation There had been attempts to unify in the past centuries, but they met with failure

GERMANY At one point, Germany had been divided into nearly 200 independent states (all

GERMANY At one point, Germany had been divided into nearly 200 independent states (all run by various kings and princes who At the time of the Congress of had their little Vienna, 39 Germanic states pieces of were loosely associated (called territory) the German Confederation)

PRUSSIA Prussia was the most powerful and influential of the 39 German states Austria

PRUSSIA Prussia was the most powerful and influential of the 39 German states Austria was the only other German -speaking nation that rivaled Prussia’s power

PRUSSIA Prussia had a great deal of military and industrial power Prussia badly wanted

PRUSSIA Prussia had a great deal of military and industrial power Prussia badly wanted to unify the 39 states into a new nation, Germany

PRUSSIA “Prussia was not a country with an army, but an army with a

PRUSSIA “Prussia was not a country with an army, but an army with a country. ”

OTTO VON BISMARCK Otto von Bismarck was the Prime Minister of Prussia in the

OTTO VON BISMARCK Otto von Bismarck was the Prime Minister of Prussia in the 1860 s Bismarck’s goal was the unification of the German states under the leadership of Prussia He led a conservative political party called the Junkers (wealthy landowners)

OTTO VON BISMARCK X Otto was an advocate of realpolitik: “politics of reality” where

OTTO VON BISMARCK X Otto was an advocate of realpolitik: “politics of reality” where there is no room for idealism X Bismarck was ruthless and saw using force, threats, and deceit as ways to achieve Prussia’s political goals

Goals for the Day: What are you doing today? We are going to finish

Goals for the Day: What are you doing today? We are going to finish the Unification of Germany. We will review the chart on the unification of Germany. We might start Mankind – The Story of All of US - Revolutions Important Dates/Homework: NO HOMEWORK TONIGHT

“BLOOD AND IRON” X In 1862, Bismarck makes his intentions known: “Germany will not

“BLOOD AND IRON” X In 1862, Bismarck makes his intentions known: “Germany will not be united through speeches and diplomacy, but through blood and iron. ”

“BLOOD AND IRON” The “blood” Bismarck was speaking of referred to people of German

“BLOOD AND IRON” The “blood” Bismarck was speaking of referred to people of German blood uniting together and the “iron” referred to the power of Prussia’s industry and military

To unite the German states, Bismarck started wars with Denmark, Austria, and France

To unite the German states, Bismarck started wars with Denmark, Austria, and France

The Franco-Prussian War against France convinces the Catholics in southern Germany that unification with

The Franco-Prussian War against France convinces the Catholics in southern Germany that unification with Prussia was better than unification with France Seven Weeks War against Austria led to the North German Confederation (a united northern Germany under Prussia’s control)

PRUSSIA IS VICTORIOUS

PRUSSIA IS VICTORIOUS

GERMANY IS UNITED By rallying the German people together in these wars, Prussia gains

GERMANY IS UNITED By rallying the German people together in these wars, Prussia gains support from all German states for unification under one government

In 1871, Wilhelm I (the First) becomes Kaiser (emperor) of the united Germany

In 1871, Wilhelm I (the First) becomes Kaiser (emperor) of the united Germany

Otto von Bismarck becomes the Chancellor of Germany

Otto von Bismarck becomes the Chancellor of Germany

Each German state has a local ruler and army and handles its own domestic

Each German state has a local ruler and army and handles its own domestic affairs, but…the Kaiser heads the German national government

THE BALANCE OF POWER SHIFTS The balance of power in Europe is disturbed by

THE BALANCE OF POWER SHIFTS The balance of power in Europe is disturbed by the sudden emergence of Germany as a military and industrial powerhouse Germany wants what many European countries already have: a rich and powerful empire This competition will eventually lead to the bloodiest, most destructive wars in human history

Homework Review King of Prussia Prime Minister of Prussia

Homework Review King of Prussia Prime Minister of Prussia

Homework Review What was the most serious obstacle to German Unification? What was “Blood

Homework Review What was the most serious obstacle to German Unification? What was “Blood and Iron? How did it aid the unification of Germany? How did other German states pose an obstacle?

Homework Review Why did Bismarck provoke France to war? Why did Bismarck provoke Austria

Homework Review Why did Bismarck provoke France to war? Why did Bismarck provoke Austria into war in 1866? What was the outcome? What was the result of the Franco. Prussian War?

What resulted from German Unification?

What resulted from German Unification?