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World History since 1500 Wayne E. Sirmon HI 104 World History

History 104 World History since 1500 Feb 27 Article Review Two deadline 8 AM March 4 & 6 Mardi Gras & Spring Break March 13 Exam Two Ch. 18-20 March 25 Article Three Approval (Ch. 21-24) March 28 April 1 Hinson Lecture 7 PM Reckoning with Ourselves: The Civil War and Its Memories. Article Review Three - deadline 8 AM April 8 Exam Three Ch. 21-24

Chapter 19 Industrialization and Nationalism in 19 th C. Guardian Of Palestine's Holy Places French Catholic Russian Orthodox

Chapter 19 Industrialization and Nationalism in 19 th C. Crimean War 1853-56 Charge of the Light Brigade Florence Nightingale Railways and Telegraphs Photo-Journalists

Chapter 19 Industrialization and Nationalism in 19 th C. Crimea Today

Crimea Today

Unification of Italy (1820 1821) Carbonari organized Failed insurrections in Kingdom of Two Sicilies and Piedmont Revolutions of 1848 1849 (1st War of Independence) Lombardy deny Austria taxes by stopping smoking and playing the lottery Tuscany non-violent granted a constitution War of 1859 (2nd War of Independence) French support for Piedmont against Austria 1866 (3rd War of Independence) Italians fight poorly as ally of Prussia, but gain Venetia in Austro-Prussian War 1870 Rome becomes capital of Italy Franco-Prussian War results in French leaving Rome

Chapter 23 Unification of Italy

Unification of Germany

Chapter 19 Industrialization and Nationalism in 19 th C. 1806 over 300 German-speaking political entities 1815 Nationalism grows under Napoleon, Prussian cavalry seals Napoleon s fate at Waterloo 1834 eliminate tolls stimulate trade 1835 Built it and they will come Roads, Rail, Riverboats

Chapter 19 Industrialization and Nationalism in 19 th C. Unification of Germany 1848 Frankfort Parliament & Prussian constitution, Friedrich Wilhelm, refuses to "pick up a crown from the gutter" 1862 Otto von Bismarck becomes Prime Minister of Prussia. the great questions of the day will not be settled by speeches and majority decisions but by blood and iron. 1866 Austro-Prussian War - 1870-1 Franco-Prussian War annex Alsace-Lorraine, France pays 5 billion francs establishes enmity between France and Germany

CH. 20: Americas- Society & Culture

American Wars of Independence USA 1775-83 France 1789-92 Haiti 1804 Argentina 1810 Paraguay 1811 Chile 1818 Colombia 1819 Panama 1821 (1903) Peru 1821 Mexico 1821 Venezuela 1830 Texas 1836

American Wars of Independence It was all Napoleon s Fault! French occupy Spain from 1808-1813 Other countries follow examples of American and French Revolution abdication of Spanish king

Miguel Hidalgo Father of Mexico September 16, 1810 The Cry of Freedom Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire September 28, 1821

Slavery: the Foundation of the Empire British N.Amer. 275,000 USA 124,000 British Caribbean 1,665,000 French Caribbean 1,600,000 Dutch Caribbean 500,000 (total Caribbean) (3,765,000) Spanish Amer. 1,552,000 Brazil 3.646,000 Most of Africa maintained or increased in population due to improved diet American food (maze) and greater demand for male slaves.

Text error on p. 676: all states in the North had abolished it. Map on p. 677 is correct Maryland (Nov. 1864), Missouri (Jan. 1865) Kentucky, Delaware (Dec. 6, 1865 with 13 th amendment) slavery legal until the date listed.

Emancipation Proclamation - September 22, 1862 - Lincoln issues a preliminary proclamation warning that he would order the emancipation of all slaves in any state that did not end its rebellion against the Union by January 1. Military measure Undermines CSA efforts for European recognition Broadens purpose of war from preserve the Union

13 th amendment Ratified by states 6 Dec 1865 14 th amendment 22 states by Dec, 1867 (28 needed) (3 state would rescind ratification in 1868 but Sec of State and Congress would ignore their actions) (Southern states were forced to ratify it in order to regain representation in Congress) (Native Americans not automatically citizens until 1924) Ratified July 9, 1868 15 th amendment (opposition from women's suffrage movement because 14 th amendment included male only statements) Ratified March 30, 1870

13th amendment - Proposed 8 Feb 1864 Passed 31 Jan 1865 Approved by President 1 Feb 1865 Ratified by states 6 Dec 1865 Selective enforcement will result in the 14th and 15th amendments Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

14th amendment - 22 states by Dec, 1867 (28 needed) (3 state would rescind ratification in 1868 but Sec of State and Congress would ignore their actions) (Southern states were forced to ratify it in order to regain representation in Congress) (Native Americans not automatically citizens until 1924) Ratified July 9, 1868 Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. One of the most litigated parts of the Constitution, forming the basis for landmark decisions concerning racial segregation, abortion and same-sex marriage.

15th amendment - Some Representatives from the North, where nativism was a major force, wished to preserve restrictions denying the franchise to foreign-born citizens, as did Representatives from the West, where ethnic Chinese were banned from voting. Both Southern and Northern Republicans also wanted to continue to deny the vote temporarily to Southerners disfranchised for support of the Confederacy Ratified March 30, 1870 States would work around this amendment by use of literacy tests and poll taxes.

Long distance Transportation American Trans-Continental Rail (1869) (1,777 miles) Authorized 1862 & 1864 Paid by 30 govt. bonds And land grants

American Trans-Continental Rail Purpose- An Act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes. Inducements- Land Grants to Railroads: 200 feet R.O.W. on both sides of railroad 10 square miles of land for every 1 mile of track(5 alternate sections on each side) Government Bonds: 30 year bonds at 6% - Paid back after RR in operation and from sale of land From 1850-1871, the railroads received more than 175 million acres of public land - an area larger than Texas.

Impact- Speed Volume of goods Reduce isolation American Trans-Continental Rail The making of millionaires and billionaires Disruption of Native Americans Problem of Irish and Chinese Immigrant Labor