The industrial revolution - les 4

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Info 3.3 Year of Revolution

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What do you remember?

  • How did labourers fight for a better life?
  • What is the meaning of capitalism and socialism?
  • What are social laws?

Slide 2 - Slide

Give an example of a 'social law'

Slide 3 - Mind map

what are socialists?
A
factory owners who want to make profit
B
Labourers who want equality
C
People who are social towards others
D
Wealthy civilians who don't want to pay taxes

Slide 4 - Quiz

an economic system that is focussed on private ownership and making profit
A
Capitalism
B
Socialism

Slide 5 - Quiz

What did Robert Owen do to improve the life of labourers?

Slide 6 - Open question

Questions of 3.3
How did the Netherlands become a monarchy?
Why was 1848 an important year for Europe?
How did the Netherlands get a new constitution?

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3.3 1848: Year of revolution
Political change capitalism           socialism

Who ruled the Dutch?
1795-1814 > The French

After Napoleon, the old order was restored: a Monarchy!
This was decided at the Conference of Vienna. 
Wenen

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3.3 1848: Year of revolution
After the Enlightenment the ideas of the French revolution were reversed. Kings were put back on their thrones. 

William Frederick of Orange wanted nothing more than to take the throne and be the ruler of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. 

In March 1815 he was crowned King Wiliam I. 

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Slide 10 - Video

3.3 1848: Year of revolution
Belgian Revolution
Big differences between the Southern and Northern provinces.
Read 'Belgian Revolution' and fill in this schedule:
South
North

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3.3 1848: Year of revolution
Belgian Revolution
South
North
French
Dutch
Catholic
Protestants
Industrial production
Trade

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3.3 1848: Year of revolution
In 1840 William II becomes king. He was a conservative

Out of fear for a revolution, William signed the new constitution in 1848. This changed his position as king. Governing the country was now the responsibility of the Second Chamber. 

It was not yet a democracy! Only rich men could vote. 

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Slide 14 - Video

What to do now?
work on your homework
timer
10:00

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