3. • Describe how Haiti achieved independence
• Toussaint L’Ouverture
• General Jean-Jacques Dessalines
• Identify influences in Latin America’s independence
struggle
• peninsulares, creoles, mulattos
• King Joseph of Spain
6. • Describe how Bolivar and
San Martin ended Spanish
rule
• Simon Bolivar in
Venezuela
• Jose de San Martin in
Chile, and with Bolivar
• Bolivar in Peru
7. • Explain the role that Native Americans and mestizos
played in achieving independence
• eg Mexico
• Padre Miguel Hidalgo, “grito de delores”
• Padre Jose Maria Morelos
• Agustin de Iturbide
• Show how Brazil’s liberation differed from other
countries’
• Show the negative effects of independence
9. • Define “nationalism”
• Describe how the nationalist spirit affected the
Balkans
• Revolt against the Ottoman Empire, which results
in full independence for Greece
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13. • Describe how revolutions and reforms affected
Europe, especially France and Russia
• 1830s and 1848, revolutions sweep Europe
• 1848, French Republic formed
• Louis-Napoleon is emperor within 4 years
• Russia defeated in Crimean War, showing weakness
of its industrial-complex
• 1861, Czar Alexander II frees serfs, but successor
tightens czarist control
21. Cavour Unifies Italy
• Mazzini attempts to unite Italy and free it from
foreign rulers
• Sardinia’s prime minister, Cavour, wins most of
northern Italy from the Austrians
• Cavour arranges to unite Italy under the Sardinian
king
• Following unification, Italy suffers severe political and
economic problems
22. The Rise of Prussia
• King William I of Prussia appoints Bismarck as
prime minister
• Bismarck goes to war to win two provinces from
Denmark
• The Prussians defeat the Austrians and gain control
of a North German Confederation
• Prussia defeats France, making Prussia the dominant
force in Europe
24. Romanticism
• Literature
• Goethe, Brothers Grimm, Victor Hugo
• Gothic novel, such as Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
• Composers
• Beethoven, Franz Listz, Mendelssohn, and Chopin
25. Romanticism
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26. Romanticism
• Literature
• Goethe, Brothers Grimm, Victor Hugo
• Gothic novel, such as Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
• Composers
• Beethoven, Franz Listz, Mendelssohn, and Chopin
27. Romanticism
• Literature
• Goethe, Brothers Grimm, Victor Hugo
• Gothic novel, such as Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
• Composers
• Beethoven, Franz Listz, Mendelssohn, and Chopin