AP German & Italian Unification

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Jennifer Boyer-SwitalaHistory Teacher em Lewisburg High School
The Crimean War
   1853-1856
AP German & Italian Unification
Russia Vs. Ottoman
               Empire
• Why?
   Religious Issues
      OE gave France/RC control of some Christian sites in
       Holy Land
      Rus. occupied OE provinces of Moldavia & Walachia in
       order to “protect” Orthodox Christians
   Russia  Warm Water Port
Russia Vs. France & Great Brita
• Sided w/ OE
  28 March 1854 – Declared war on Rus.
• Why?
  Naval &commercial interests in Med.
  Napoleon III – help raise popularity @
   home
• Austria & Prussia = neutral
Outcomes

• Both sides = poorly
  equipped and
  commanded
• Sept. 1855 Rus. fortress
  (Sevastopol) fell to Fr.
  & GB
A War of Firsts
• Medical Treatment
  – High death rate (1 in 6) due to
    unsanitary conditions
     • Cholera
     • Typhus
     • Dysentery
  – Florence Nightingale + 38 nurses
    volunteered
  – Fought deplorable hospital
    conditions
  – Result: better sanitation & fewer   Florence Nightingale, British Heroine


    deaths
Nightingale Nurses of Crimean War
A war of Firsts



• Journalism
• Photo-journalism
  – First war photos ever




                               Roger Fenton (GB) – First War Photographer
Allied Camp at Sevastopol
The tombs of the generals on Cathcart'sHill
Cossack
Bay,
Balaklava.
A British
Officer
British Hussar
(Calvary)
British Officers
French
Soldiers
French
General
Bosquet
Giving Orders
Ottoman
Soldiers
Treaty of Paris - 1856
• Ended Crimean War
• Required Russia to:
  Surrender territory
  Recognize neutrality of Black Sea
  Renounce claims of protection over
   Christians in OE


• Shattered Russia’s mighty image
Outcomes Post-Treaty
• Concert of Europe shattered
  Nations more willing to fight to overthrow
   existing orders than to fight to defend them
• Austriaasserted more influence w/in
  the Germ. Federation
• Prussiaunhappy with a secondary role
  (behind Austria) in Germ.
Consequences
• Europe = unstableapx. 25 years

• Without the Concert, each nation thought it
  was only restrained by limits of its
   military power
   diplomatic influence
Italian unification

    1858-1870
AP German & Italian Unification
Beginnings of Nationalism

• Napoleon – united many states under 1
  gov’t
• COV
  – Split Italian states w/ no regard for national
    groups
  – Placedunder control of large empires:
     • Austria
     • France
Secret Societies
Italian artists, writers, thinkers became interested in
         celebrating Italy’s cultural traditions




Others formed secret societies to work for political
                    change




   Some even plotted to overthrow the Austrian
              government in Italy
Mazzini & Young Italy
1831: Giuseppe Mazzini, launched a
nationalist group called Young Italy to
fight for unification of the Italian states



Mazzini had been exiled but smuggled
patriotic pamphlets into Italy


Young Italy attracted tens of thousands
of Italians to the cause of unification
Secret Societies
• Carbonari
  – Secret society inspired by Fr Rev
  – Members: mid-class, intellectuals
  – Anti-RC Church
    • Pope excommunicated them
  – Pro-Unification
The Path Toward Unity

• As nationalism grew, some Italians led
  unsuccessful rebellions
• Then, two men rose to lead a successful
  movement to unify Italy…
Count Cavour
• Camiliodi Cavour
• Sardinia
• Founded the nationalist
  newspaper, Il
  Risorgimento - or
  “resurgence”
Kingdom of Sardinia
• 1852: Cavour = Prime Minister
• Rebuilt economyw/ goal of unification
  (monarchy)
• Strategic alliance w/ France
  – Sardinia supported France in war with Russia
    & gave them the provinces of Savoy & Nice
  – In turn, France supported Sardinia in its war
    against Austria - (successful liberation)
Garibaldi & the Red Shirts

• Mazzini = “heart”
• Cavour = “brain”
• Garibaldi = “sword”
Garibaldi

• Young Italy member (1833)
• At Cavour’s request, fought against
  Austria (1854)
• Result: Gained Lombardy from Austria
AP German & Italian Unification
The Red Shirts
• Red Shirts = Garibaldi’s followers
• By July 1860 - gained control of Sicily
• By September - conquered Naples
• Garibaldi wanted a republic, but …
• Kingdom of Two SiciliesSardinian king Victor
  Emmanuel II
Unification
• 1861: territories held elections, all agreed to unification
• Holdouts were Venetia, still belonging to Austria; Papal
  States, under French troops supporting pope
• 1866: Prussia defeated Austria, gave Venetia to Italy
• 1870: Prussia forced French to w/dfrom Rome
• 1870: completed unification under King Victor Emmanuel II
Garibaldi




                       Victor
                     Emmanuel
                         II


Cavour
AP German & Italian Unification
German Unification
       1871
Zollverein
• Von Metternich – Opposed united Germany
• Prussia leader
• Zollverein: economic union
  – Eliminated tariffs among German states
• Politically fragmented
Otto von Bismarck

• Prussian Junker
• 1862 – chancellor to
  Kaiser* Wilhelm I




*Kaiser = king
Bismarck’s loyalty


• Not a German
  nationalist
• Loyal to the
  Hohenzollerns –
  the Prussian
  royal family
Old Blood and Iron

•   Strong military = important
•   Wanted more $ military
•   Parliament - “no”
•   Famous “Blood and Iron”
    speech
Bismarck (cont.)
“Germany does not look
 to Prussia’s liberalism,
 but to her power…The
 great questions of the
 day are not to be
 decided by speeches
 and majority resolutions
 – that was the mistake of
 1848 and 1849 – but by
 blood and iron!”
Realpolitik
• Strong will
• Powerful manipulator
• Master of “Realpolitik”
  – politics of reality
  – based on practical matters, not theory or ethics
• Often resulted in ruthless decisions
Bismarck’s wars
1864: Schleswig & Holstein
• Allied w/ Austria
• Seized from
  Denmark
• Split:
  – Austria  Holstein
  – PrussiaSchleswig
1866: Austro-Prussian War
• Prussia + Italy attacked Austria
• “Seven Weeks War” – Prussia
  won
• Peace of Prague of 1866
   – annexed Holstein + other
     German states
   – Banned A from Germ affairs
   – P did NOT seek any A
     territory (Realpolitik – why?)
1870: Franco-Prussian War
• Growing rivalry between:
  – France (Napoleon III)
  – Prussia (Wilhelm I & Bismarck)
• Relative of Wilhelm offered Spanish throne
• France protested
• Bismarck rallied Germans (all Germans)
Ems Dispatch

• Bismarck released
  altered telegram
• Wilhelm “insulted”
  French ambassador
• Napoleon III (France)
  declared war on Prussia
“On to Berlin!”
• France attacked
  Prussia
• Prussia – military
  superiority - won
• Napoleon III
  surrendered (POW)
AP German & Italian Unification
Germany Unifies
• January 18,1871
• German Confederation
  made official
• Bismarck + 600
  German princes,
  nobles, and
  generalsgathered
  atVersailles
• Wilhelm I of Prussia =
  Kaiser of the Second
AP German & Italian Unification
Treaty of Frankfurt of 1871

• Peace treaty - May 1871
• France
  – Paid huge indemnities (occupied by Prussia
    until paid)
  – Gave up Alsace & Lorraine
• All that was left were bitter feelings and
  the desire for revenge…
Bismarck’s Kulturkampf:
       Anti-Catholic Program

•    Take education&marriage out ofclergy;s
     hands civil marriages only recognized

•    The Jesuits are expelled from Germany.

•    The education of Catholic priests = under
     supervision of German gov’t
Bismarck & Pope Leo XIII
Kaiser Wilhelm II
   r. 1888-1918
“Dropping the
    Pilot”
• 1890
• Wilhelm II dismisses
  Bismarck
• Wilhelm I – puppet
  gov’t (Bismarck in
  control)
• Wilhelm II – wanted
  to rule on his own
Eastern Europe
 Late 19th Century
Austria
Austria
• Tensions btwn Austria & Hungary = great
  (Hungarian War of Independence of 1848)
• 1866: Austria
  – lost A-P War
  – excluded from Germany
  – very vulnerable/weak


• Magyars posed a serious threat
Nationalities of the Austrian
           Empire
The Compromise of 1867
• The Dual Monarchy
• Austria + Hungary = Austro-Hungarian
  Empire
How It worked
• Austrian empire divided in half
• Hungary gained autonomy but joined w/
  Austria by
  – One king (Franz Josef I)
  – Finance Ministry
  – Defense Min
  – Foreign affairs Min
Emperor Franz Josef I
      r. 1848-1916
Troubles
• Austria
  – Poles
  – Czechs
  – Slavs
• Hungary
  – Croatians
  – Romanians
• Mixed ethnicities  nationalism  divisive
  & slowly weakened A-H Empire
19th C. Russia
Nicholas I
                r. 1825 - 1855




• Autocracy
• Orthodoxy
• Nationalism
Alexander II
                      r. 1855-1881

• Attempted to liberalize &
  modernize Russia
• Emancipation
  Manifesto(1861) –
  abolished serfdom
  – Nobility opposed
  – "It is better to abolish
    serfdom from above than
    to wait for the time when it
    will begin to abolish itself
    from below.”
Other Reforms
• Created Zemstvos– local elected counsels
  that provided:
  – Roads
  – Schools
  – Medical service
• Elections = wealthy
Other Reforms (cont.)
• Improved municipal government
• Universal military training (1874)
• Encouraged expansion
  – Industry
  – Railway network
• Still, some were unhappy…
AP German & Italian Unification
Haters
• Liberals/Radicals wanted:
  – Parliamentary democracy
  – Freedom of expression
• Peasants
  – Disappointed w/ Ag. reforms
  – Paid more for land than worth
  – Not taken care of
Secret Societies
• Illegal to criticize Tsar
• Land & Liberty – reform group
  – Demanded land be given to peasants
  – Some members wanted to use violence
    • Assassination attempt
Narodnayavolya
•   People’s Will
•   Faction of Land & Liberty
•   Wanted constitution
•   Favored violence/terrorism
•   Many unsuccessful attempts on Tsar’s life
Okhrana
• Result: development of a special section
  of the Russian police force to deal w/
  internal security
• Under cover agents
• Often joined rev. groups to spy on them
Assassination of Alexander II
•   1 March 1881
•   St. Petersburg
•   2 explosions
•   People’s Will
The Deceased Alexander II
The People’s Will
• Plotters arrested, tried &executed
• (actual assassin had died in explosion)
Alexander III

• Inherited throne from
  father
• More later…
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AP German & Italian Unification

  • 1. The Crimean War 1853-1856
  • 3. Russia Vs. Ottoman Empire • Why?  Religious Issues  OE gave France/RC control of some Christian sites in Holy Land  Rus. occupied OE provinces of Moldavia & Walachia in order to “protect” Orthodox Christians  Russia  Warm Water Port
  • 4. Russia Vs. France & Great Brita • Sided w/ OE 28 March 1854 – Declared war on Rus. • Why? Naval &commercial interests in Med. Napoleon III – help raise popularity @ home • Austria & Prussia = neutral
  • 5. Outcomes • Both sides = poorly equipped and commanded • Sept. 1855 Rus. fortress (Sevastopol) fell to Fr. & GB
  • 6. A War of Firsts • Medical Treatment – High death rate (1 in 6) due to unsanitary conditions • Cholera • Typhus • Dysentery – Florence Nightingale + 38 nurses volunteered – Fought deplorable hospital conditions – Result: better sanitation & fewer Florence Nightingale, British Heroine deaths
  • 7. Nightingale Nurses of Crimean War
  • 8. A war of Firsts • Journalism • Photo-journalism – First war photos ever Roger Fenton (GB) – First War Photographer
  • 9. Allied Camp at Sevastopol
  • 10. The tombs of the generals on Cathcart'sHill
  • 18. Treaty of Paris - 1856 • Ended Crimean War • Required Russia to: Surrender territory Recognize neutrality of Black Sea Renounce claims of protection over Christians in OE • Shattered Russia’s mighty image
  • 19. Outcomes Post-Treaty • Concert of Europe shattered Nations more willing to fight to overthrow existing orders than to fight to defend them • Austriaasserted more influence w/in the Germ. Federation • Prussiaunhappy with a secondary role (behind Austria) in Germ.
  • 20. Consequences • Europe = unstableapx. 25 years • Without the Concert, each nation thought it was only restrained by limits of its  military power  diplomatic influence
  • 21. Italian unification 1858-1870
  • 23. Beginnings of Nationalism • Napoleon – united many states under 1 gov’t • COV – Split Italian states w/ no regard for national groups – Placedunder control of large empires: • Austria • France
  • 24. Secret Societies Italian artists, writers, thinkers became interested in celebrating Italy’s cultural traditions Others formed secret societies to work for political change Some even plotted to overthrow the Austrian government in Italy
  • 25. Mazzini & Young Italy 1831: Giuseppe Mazzini, launched a nationalist group called Young Italy to fight for unification of the Italian states Mazzini had been exiled but smuggled patriotic pamphlets into Italy Young Italy attracted tens of thousands of Italians to the cause of unification
  • 26. Secret Societies • Carbonari – Secret society inspired by Fr Rev – Members: mid-class, intellectuals – Anti-RC Church • Pope excommunicated them – Pro-Unification
  • 27. The Path Toward Unity • As nationalism grew, some Italians led unsuccessful rebellions • Then, two men rose to lead a successful movement to unify Italy…
  • 28. Count Cavour • Camiliodi Cavour • Sardinia • Founded the nationalist newspaper, Il Risorgimento - or “resurgence”
  • 29. Kingdom of Sardinia • 1852: Cavour = Prime Minister • Rebuilt economyw/ goal of unification (monarchy) • Strategic alliance w/ France – Sardinia supported France in war with Russia & gave them the provinces of Savoy & Nice – In turn, France supported Sardinia in its war against Austria - (successful liberation)
  • 30. Garibaldi & the Red Shirts • Mazzini = “heart” • Cavour = “brain” • Garibaldi = “sword”
  • 31. Garibaldi • Young Italy member (1833) • At Cavour’s request, fought against Austria (1854) • Result: Gained Lombardy from Austria
  • 33. The Red Shirts • Red Shirts = Garibaldi’s followers • By July 1860 - gained control of Sicily • By September - conquered Naples • Garibaldi wanted a republic, but … • Kingdom of Two SiciliesSardinian king Victor Emmanuel II
  • 34. Unification • 1861: territories held elections, all agreed to unification • Holdouts were Venetia, still belonging to Austria; Papal States, under French troops supporting pope • 1866: Prussia defeated Austria, gave Venetia to Italy • 1870: Prussia forced French to w/dfrom Rome • 1870: completed unification under King Victor Emmanuel II
  • 35. Garibaldi Victor Emmanuel II Cavour
  • 38. Zollverein • Von Metternich – Opposed united Germany • Prussia leader • Zollverein: economic union – Eliminated tariffs among German states • Politically fragmented
  • 39. Otto von Bismarck • Prussian Junker • 1862 – chancellor to Kaiser* Wilhelm I *Kaiser = king
  • 40. Bismarck’s loyalty • Not a German nationalist • Loyal to the Hohenzollerns – the Prussian royal family
  • 41. Old Blood and Iron • Strong military = important • Wanted more $ military • Parliament - “no” • Famous “Blood and Iron” speech
  • 42. Bismarck (cont.) “Germany does not look to Prussia’s liberalism, but to her power…The great questions of the day are not to be decided by speeches and majority resolutions – that was the mistake of 1848 and 1849 – but by blood and iron!”
  • 43. Realpolitik • Strong will • Powerful manipulator • Master of “Realpolitik” – politics of reality – based on practical matters, not theory or ethics • Often resulted in ruthless decisions
  • 45. 1864: Schleswig & Holstein • Allied w/ Austria • Seized from Denmark • Split: – Austria  Holstein – PrussiaSchleswig
  • 46. 1866: Austro-Prussian War • Prussia + Italy attacked Austria • “Seven Weeks War” – Prussia won • Peace of Prague of 1866 – annexed Holstein + other German states – Banned A from Germ affairs – P did NOT seek any A territory (Realpolitik – why?)
  • 47. 1870: Franco-Prussian War • Growing rivalry between: – France (Napoleon III) – Prussia (Wilhelm I & Bismarck) • Relative of Wilhelm offered Spanish throne • France protested • Bismarck rallied Germans (all Germans)
  • 48. Ems Dispatch • Bismarck released altered telegram • Wilhelm “insulted” French ambassador • Napoleon III (France) declared war on Prussia
  • 49. “On to Berlin!” • France attacked Prussia • Prussia – military superiority - won • Napoleon III surrendered (POW)
  • 51. Germany Unifies • January 18,1871 • German Confederation made official • Bismarck + 600 German princes, nobles, and generalsgathered atVersailles • Wilhelm I of Prussia = Kaiser of the Second
  • 53. Treaty of Frankfurt of 1871 • Peace treaty - May 1871 • France – Paid huge indemnities (occupied by Prussia until paid) – Gave up Alsace & Lorraine • All that was left were bitter feelings and the desire for revenge…
  • 54. Bismarck’s Kulturkampf: Anti-Catholic Program • Take education&marriage out ofclergy;s hands civil marriages only recognized • The Jesuits are expelled from Germany. • The education of Catholic priests = under supervision of German gov’t
  • 55. Bismarck & Pope Leo XIII
  • 56. Kaiser Wilhelm II r. 1888-1918
  • 57. “Dropping the Pilot” • 1890 • Wilhelm II dismisses Bismarck • Wilhelm I – puppet gov’t (Bismarck in control) • Wilhelm II – wanted to rule on his own
  • 58. Eastern Europe Late 19th Century
  • 60. Austria • Tensions btwn Austria & Hungary = great (Hungarian War of Independence of 1848) • 1866: Austria – lost A-P War – excluded from Germany – very vulnerable/weak • Magyars posed a serious threat
  • 61. Nationalities of the Austrian Empire
  • 62. The Compromise of 1867 • The Dual Monarchy • Austria + Hungary = Austro-Hungarian Empire
  • 63. How It worked • Austrian empire divided in half • Hungary gained autonomy but joined w/ Austria by – One king (Franz Josef I) – Finance Ministry – Defense Min – Foreign affairs Min
  • 64. Emperor Franz Josef I r. 1848-1916
  • 65. Troubles • Austria – Poles – Czechs – Slavs • Hungary – Croatians – Romanians • Mixed ethnicities  nationalism  divisive & slowly weakened A-H Empire
  • 67. Nicholas I r. 1825 - 1855 • Autocracy • Orthodoxy • Nationalism
  • 68. Alexander II r. 1855-1881 • Attempted to liberalize & modernize Russia • Emancipation Manifesto(1861) – abolished serfdom – Nobility opposed – "It is better to abolish serfdom from above than to wait for the time when it will begin to abolish itself from below.”
  • 69. Other Reforms • Created Zemstvos– local elected counsels that provided: – Roads – Schools – Medical service • Elections = wealthy
  • 70. Other Reforms (cont.) • Improved municipal government • Universal military training (1874) • Encouraged expansion – Industry – Railway network • Still, some were unhappy…
  • 72. Haters • Liberals/Radicals wanted: – Parliamentary democracy – Freedom of expression • Peasants – Disappointed w/ Ag. reforms – Paid more for land than worth – Not taken care of
  • 73. Secret Societies • Illegal to criticize Tsar • Land & Liberty – reform group – Demanded land be given to peasants – Some members wanted to use violence • Assassination attempt
  • 74. Narodnayavolya • People’s Will • Faction of Land & Liberty • Wanted constitution • Favored violence/terrorism • Many unsuccessful attempts on Tsar’s life
  • 75. Okhrana • Result: development of a special section of the Russian police force to deal w/ internal security • Under cover agents • Often joined rev. groups to spy on them
  • 76. Assassination of Alexander II • 1 March 1881 • St. Petersburg • 2 explosions • People’s Will
  • 78. The People’s Will • Plotters arrested, tried &executed • (actual assassin had died in explosion)
  • 79. Alexander III • Inherited throne from father • More later…

Notas do Editor

  1. Hungarian war of independence – crushed by Austria & Russia. Austria tried to Germanize Hungary by forcing its language & customs on the Magyars