§6.1 - Europe after Napoleon

§6.1 - Europe after Napoleon
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§6.1 - Europe after Napoleon

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Last lesson

Slide 2 - Mind map

What do you know about
nationalism?

Slide 3 - Mind map




Explain why this cartoon matches the European feelings in the end of the 19th century

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Learning goal
- What Nationalism is and how it influenced Europeans in the 19th century

- What a multi national state is

- Why the French-German war broke out


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The two pictograms 
time period 8. The Age of Citizens and Steam Engines: 1800 - 1900
time period 9. Time of the world wars 
 

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Which group do you feel most connected to?
A
With the population of my village or town
B
I consider myself to be a world citizen
C
Among the population of the Netherlands
D
Among the people of Europe

Slide 8 - Quiz

19th century: time for war!
In the 19th century: Nationalism



great love for one's own people and fatherland
Leads to the creation of a war mood in Europe.

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Great Powers
Major powers in Europe: 

Great Britain, Russia, France, Austria, Prussia 
and the Ottoman Empire


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Multi-national state
A state where several peoples live

For example, Austria from the 19th century:
--> Hungarians, Croats, Austrians, Slovaks, Czechs, etc.

Important: because of nationalism, many peoples longed for their own state!

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Huiswerk:
Leren: §6.1
Maken: §6.1 opdr. 1 t/m 4
Opdrachten staan in een PDF-bestand in de Magister ELO ''BYOD Havo-3 Werkboek 6.1 en 6.3''


Klaar?
  • Leren: §6.1

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§6.1 - Europa na Napoleon

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Leerdoel
Aan het eind van deze les kunnen jullie uitleggen hoe het nationalisme heeft geleid tot de Frans-Duitse oorlog.

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Bismarck
Bismarck
"Eisen und Blut"

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Bismarck plaatst de brief van Frankrijk in de krant.

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 Nationalism
Unification

Independence
Independence

Slide 18 - Drag question

Wilhelm I: King of Prussia (1861-71) and Emperor of Germany ('71-88)
chancellor Bismarck (1862-1890)

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Germany before the French - German war 

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Why would Bismark support a war against France?

Slide 21 - Open question

German unification
  • Germany did not yet exist at the beginning of the 19th century.
  •  
  • The area consisted of several small states
  •  
  • Otto von Bismarck managed to make it a unit

  • By waging wars, German unity was achieved...
Otto von Bismarck probeerde van Duitsland een eenheidsstaat te maken

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Napoleon III
Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte was de neef van dé Napoleon, zoon van de Nederlandse koning Lodewijk Napoleon. Tijdens de restoratie van de Monarchie in Frankrijk pleegde hij een coup détat die hopeloos mislukte. Hij vluchtte en keerde pas terug na het herstel van de Republiek Frankrijk. Hij werd de eerste president van Frankrijk en uiteindelijk, net als zijn oom, Keizer.

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Why would Napoleon III support a war against Germany?

Slide 24 - Open question

In France, Emperor Napoleon III wanted to be an absolute ruler


He wanted a France as big as the great Napoleon Bonaparte.






A war with Prussia would be excellent!

Slide 25 - Slide

Slide 26 - Video

The French-German War
1870-1871
- France wants to revive the time of the great Napoleon.

- Germany wants to use the war to create unity, the 'enemy of my enemy is my friend'.
- Both countries were full of nationalistic feelings

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  • Germans volunteer for the army.
  • Modern weapons cause a massacre...


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Germany won the war

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Palace of Versailles

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Europe before the French - German war 
Europe after the French - German war

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Europe in 1900

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De Frans-Duitse Oorlog
1870-1871

  • Threats of war...

  • Germans volunteer for the army.
  • Modern weapons cause a massacre...


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The Franco-German War
1870-1871

  • January 1871: end of the Franco-German war. France loses.

  • Consequences:
  • France must pay for reparations
  • France loses provinces to Germany
  • France wants revenge someday...



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Slide 35 - Video

To do
Finish the exercises of paragraph 6.1 and start with 6.2

- What Nationalism is and how it influenced Europeans in the 19th century
- What a multi national state is
- Why the French-German war broke out


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Huiswerk:
Leren: §6.1
Maken: §6.1 opdr. 5, 6, 7

Klaar?
  • Samenvatten: §6.1
  • Kijken filmpje:
Google op: Frans-Duitse oorlog filmpje of druk op de onderstaande link

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