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    | | |ADVANCED PLACEMENT EUROPEAN HISTORY | | | |Mr. Kaye

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    map of Europe changed immensely. War was one of the reasons for these changes‚ with Napoleonic Wars‚ the Russo-Persian War and the Crimean War. However‚ war was not the only cause of territorial changes : differences in opinions‚ revolts‚ the Congress of Vienna and the end of the Holy Alliance were also causes of the changing map of Europe in the 19th century. On the one hand‚ war was the most important factor in the changing map of Europe in the 19th century. Firstly‚ the Napoleonic Wars played

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    independence and revolutions‚ even after the Congress of Vienna‚ which sought to continue conservative ways. With the rise of nationalism in the 19th‚ it catalyzed many wars including World War One. At the beginning of the 19th century‚ the Congress of Vienna was a reaction to the French Revolution‚ in which they wanted to preserve the monarchies in Europe as well as conservative ways. Nationalistic ideas were surfacing across Europe however the Congress of Vienna did not prevent the nationalism uprisings

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    AP European History Timeline Project Zach Parks Part 1: Diplomacy 1555 – Peace of Augsburg 1648 – Peace of Westphalia 1763 – Peace of Paris 1814 – Congress of Vienna 1848 – The Frankfurt Assembly 1919 – The Treaty of Versailles 1945 – Formation of the United Nations 1975 – Helsinki Conference Part 2: Revolutions The Peace of Augsburg The Peace of Augsburg was signed in 1555‚ ending the wars of religion in the Holy Roman Empire. It stated that the leaders of the many provinces

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    assistant organist and published three piano sonatas. By his teenage years‚ Beethoven had become influenced by the political philosophies of the time‚ such as freemasonry and Order of the Illuminati. In 1787 Beethoven travelled to Vienna‚ as Vienna was becoming a beacon of culture and music. He had hoped to be able to study with Mozart. It is unclear if Beethoven actually met or studies with Mozart. After two weeks‚ Ludwig learned that his mother was dying and so went back home. His

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    inhabitants‚ as a result of the Vienna Conference in 1815. The Europeans hardly knew other inhabitants of the world. Whose population was estimated at 900 million at the

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    Tsar Alexander I: The Growth of Russia and its French Influences Tsar Alexander I‚ an intelligent‚ handsome‚ benevolent‚ and aspiring leader ascended onto the Russian throne in 1801 to become one of Russia’s greatest reformers and military leaders. The Tsar who defeated the French Empire was profoundly influenced by their domestic and foreign affairs‚ leading his vision of Russia to enhance and protect the revolutionary ideals of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. Initially

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    were successful in bring balance of power between countries in Europe and were smart to not make the common people upset. They successfully archive the plans they had for Europe. The Congress of Vienna was able to reform many things and bring peace to Europe. Question 5 - The long term legacy of the Congress of Vienna was the continent-wide efforts to establish and maintain a balance of power in Europe. At the same time‚ the power of Britain and Prussia increased. Nationalism began to spread throughout

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    Dutch Revolt-> Treaty of Westphalia->end of Holy Roman Empire Luther-> Charles V-> Philip II->Mary I of England->sinking of Spanish Armada Luther-> Council of Trent-> reintroduction of Inquisition-> Dutch Revolt-> Peace of Westphalia->Congress of Vienna-> independence of Belgium IV 95 Thesis-> Council of Trent->witch hunts-> Scientific Revolution-> Heliocentric universe-> Enlightenment-> Deism Adam Smith->Malthus-> Darwin->Herbert Spencer-> Cecil Rhodes Gunpowder-> standing army->

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    A primary reason to embrace with the speaker’s perspective relates to the actions committed by Napoleon‚ which introduced nationalistic ideas that spread throughout European countries and its colonies‚ leading to success in terms of the state of the economy‚ industrial development‚ and the build of a mightier military force. In some cases‚ Napoleon was mindful of the introduction of the nationalistic ideas derived from the French Revolution. An example would be the invasion of Italy‚ where he attempted

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