THE RESTORATION AND LIBERAL REVOLUTIONS
Timeline
The unification of Italy
The end of Napoleon
The spread of liberal and national ideas
The liberal revolution of 1830
The restoration: Congress of Vienna
The unification of Germany
The liberal revolution of 1820
The liberal revolution of 1848
The congress of Vienna The Restoration
After Napoleon, Europe restored monarchies and alliances to keep peace, but liberal and nationalism ideas grow.
The spread of liberal and national ideas
Napoleon's rule spread liberal performs and sparked nationalism, fueling 19th-century European revolutions.
The liberal revolution of 1830
The 1830 revolutions toppled Charles X in France, led to Belgium´s independence, and sparked nationalism, though Poland's uprising failed.
The liberal revolution of 1848
The 1848 revolutions, failed by economic hardships and demands for rights, mostly failed, but highlighted the growing strenght of liberalism and nationalism in Europe
The end of Napoleon
After Napoleon's defeat in 1815, monarchies tried to regain power, while liberal and nationalism movements opposed them, changing 19th-century European history
The unification of Italy
In the 19th century, Italy was unified through wars, alliances and Garibaldi's conquests, culminating with Rome
The liberal revolution of 1820
The 1820 liberal revolutions in Spain, Portugal,Italy and Greece were mostly suppressed, except Greece, which gained independence in 1830 with European support.
The unification of Germany
Germany,previously fragmented, was unified by Prussia under Wilhelm I and Bismarck through wars with Denmark,Austria and France, forming a strong German empire in 1871
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THE RESTORATION AND LIBERAL REVOLUTIONS
Timeline
The unification of Italy
The end of Napoleon
The spread of liberal and national ideas
The liberal revolution of 1830
The restoration: Congress of Vienna
The unification of Germany
The liberal revolution of 1820
The liberal revolution of 1848
The congress of Vienna The Restoration
After Napoleon, Europe restored monarchies and alliances to keep peace, but liberal and nationalism ideas grow.
The spread of liberal and national ideas
Napoleon's rule spread liberal performs and sparked nationalism, fueling 19th-century European revolutions.
The liberal revolution of 1830
The 1830 revolutions toppled Charles X in France, led to Belgium´s independence, and sparked nationalism, though Poland's uprising failed.
The liberal revolution of 1848
The 1848 revolutions, failed by economic hardships and demands for rights, mostly failed, but highlighted the growing strenght of liberalism and nationalism in Europe
The end of Napoleon
After Napoleon's defeat in 1815, monarchies tried to regain power, while liberal and nationalism movements opposed them, changing 19th-century European history
The unification of Italy
In the 19th century, Italy was unified through wars, alliances and Garibaldi's conquests, culminating with Rome
The liberal revolution of 1820
The 1820 liberal revolutions in Spain, Portugal,Italy and Greece were mostly suppressed, except Greece, which gained independence in 1830 with European support.
The unification of Germany
Germany,previously fragmented, was unified by Prussia under Wilhelm I and Bismarck through wars with Denmark,Austria and France, forming a strong German empire in 1871