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LIBERAL REVOLUTIONS - Coggle Diagram
LIBERAL REVOLUTIONS
THE CONSOLIDATION OF LIBERAL REGIMES
Prussia and Austia
In Austria
the mobilisation of the Hungarian nationalists
onverted the two countries into a dual monarchy in 1867
Austro-Hungarian Empire
THE UNITED STATES
territorial expansion to the west
submission of the indigenous population
slaves move to the north
American Civil War
N VS S
45 million Europe people
Emigred Europe
Ellis Island
2 major political parties
Republican
Democrats
THE RESTORATION IS OVERTURNED
In the period after the Congress of Vienna,
three waves of antiabsolutist revolutionary movements in Europe
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAVE OF 1820
The Holy Alliance took part in military interventions
Spain, Naples and Piedmont and reinstated absolutism.
1822
democratic assembly declared Greece’s independence from the absolutist power of the Ottoman Empire
Great Britain, Russia and France took part in the war in 1827 in defence of their strategic interests and in support of the Greeks
gained independence in 1830
revolutionary outbreaks in France and Russia
easily stopped
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAVE OF 1848
The army repressed the workers uprising
Luis Napoleon Bonaparte (president)
1851
proclamed second French Empire
Napoleon III king
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAVE OF 1830
The king of France, Louis XVIII(parleamentarism)
succesed by
Charles X(absoluaim)
Belgius
proclamed independence(netherlans)
parlamentarism
Poland
was crushed by tsra's army