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    In 19th century Europe the conflict between the notions of the nation state and empire were created through the desire for more supremacy and division of ideas‚ being both imperial and nationalistic. This tension was mostly centered around the ideas of what Europe was at the time and what is would work to become. Ideological differences between nations and empires created geo-political conflict. Many thinkers of the time espoused individual rights and‚ detested many forms of imperial rule. With the

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    but not Romantic. [edit] Germany Title page of Volume III of Des Knaben Wunderhorn‚ 1808 Richard Westall‚ Lord Byron Girodet‚ Chateaubriand in Rome‚ 1808 [edit] Russia Frontispiece of the 1st edition of Pushkin ’s epic fairy tale Ruslan and Ludmila‚ 1820 Thomas Jones‚ The Bard‚ 1774‚ a prophetic combination of Romanticism and nationalism by the Welsh artist. Francisco Goya‚ The Third of May 1808‚ 1814 * Théodore Géricault‚ The Raft of the Medusa‚ 1819 *

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    How important was the issue of slavery in causing the American Civil War? - Felix Shepherd 12c. When looking at the causes of the American Civil War‚ it is a common assumption to believe that slavery was the most important cause. Slavery caused the north and south to become increasingly distant. Some believe the north was no longer willing to tolerate slavery as being part of the fabric of the US society. The North’s political powers in Washington were planning to abolish slavery throughout the

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    Music of Romantic Period The Period of Expansion (1820-1910) The Romantic Period Romantic music is a term denoting an era of Western classical music that began in the late 18th or early 19th century. It was related to Romanticism‚ the European artistic and literary movement that arose in the second half of the 18th century‚ and Romantic music in particular dominated the Romantic movement in Germany. Piano is the most important instrument of the Rmoantic Period Frederic Chopin Frédéric Chopin

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    is a group of people working together to advance their shared political‚ social‚ or artistic ideas. The Industrial Revolution was a time of great age‚ and was presented internationally. It represented major change from 1760 to the time period of 1820-1840. The beginning of the Industrial Revolution originated in Great Britain and affected everything from industrial manufacturing processes to the daily life of the average citizen. Inventions. There were many changes that

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    L I G I O N 13 I D E O L O G Y : S E C U L A R 14 THE ARTS 15 S C I E N C E 16 C O N C L U S I O N : T O W A R D S 1 8 4 8 MAPS NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX 253 277 297 309 321 332 339 MAPS i Europe in 1789 2 Europe in 1810 3 Europe in 1840 4 World Population in Large Cities: 1800-1850 5 Western Culture 1815-1848: Opera 6 The States of Europe in 1836 7 Workshop of the World 8 Industrialization of Europe: 1850 9 Spread of French Law page 309 310 311 31a 314 316 317 318 320 PREFACE

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    AP world history ch. 25

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    American states. Jose de San Martin Led an independence movement in Rio de Plata‚ Chile‚ and Peru instigating the independence of United Provinces Dom Joao VI Portuguese monarch who established seat of government in Brazil from 1808 to 1820 as a result of Napoleonic invasion of Iberian peninsula; made Brazil seat of empire with capital at Rio de Janeiro. Dom Pedro I Son and successor of Dom João VI in Brazil; aided in the declaration of Brazilian independence from Portugal in 1822;

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    A Timeline of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and its Abolition 16th Century 1562 1564-65 1567 1607 1618 1619 1623 1625 1626 1649 1655 1655 1656 1657 1660s 1672 1675 1668 1683 1685-86 1690 1692 1698 1699 1702-13 1727 Sir John Hawkins‚ backed by Gonson and other London merchants‚ leaves Plymouth with three ships‚ making him the first English slave trader. He takes 300 Africans and trades them with the Spanish and Portuguese for sugar‚ hides‚ spices and pearls Backed by Queen Elizabeth I‚ Hawkins

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    Chapter 13: A House Divided (1840-1861) Thomas Crawford designed the capitol building with lady liberty on top. This was an issue for many ppl: showed how nearly everything was in question now. Fruits of Manifest Destiny Continental Expansion Ppl started moving west The Mormons’ Trek Went to modern-day Utah: founded by Joseph Smith (polygamy) National boundaries meant little to those who moved West The Mexican Frontier: New Mexico and California Mexico achieved independence from Spain in

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    17th century St. Louise de Merillac Sisters of Charity • 1633 - The founding of the Sisters (or Daughters) of Charity‚ Servants of the Sick Poor by Sts. Vincent de Paul and Louise de Merillac. The community would not remain in a convent‚ but would nurse the poor in their homes‚ "having no monastery but the homes of the sick‚ their cell a hired room‚ their chapel the parish church‚ their enclosure the streets of the city or wards of the hospital." [1] • 1640 - The Sisters assume charge

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