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HIS 102 1st Edition Lecture 17 Outline of Last Lecture I The Jacobin Republic II Why the terror III War and modern nationalism IV The directory Outline of Current Lecture I Napoleon A Wages war 1810 height of power 1 Police state lots of spies 2 Overthrew old regimes and instilled constitutional forms of government 3 Occupied Prussia Austria Vienna 4 Treaty with Russia until Napoleon invaded and gets defeated by winter 5 Only Britain refused to deal with France B Empire overthrown 1814 II Congress of Vienna 1814 15 A Metternich 1 Chancellor of Vienna 2 Old regime conservative 3 France s behavior for the past 20 years was punishment from God B Bourbon Restoration 1 Louis XVIII restored to throne C Redrawing Europe 1 Wanted to form a balance of power These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute 2 German confederation replaces Holy Roman Empire with 38 states instead of 300 3 Poland reappears Congress Kingdom still within Russian orbit Industrial Revolution I The starting place a watershed in human history A Neolithic Age 1 Prehistory at the end of the Stone Age II 2 Begins a fundamental change in human history people live in permanent settlements as they begin farming Definition where when and why A Existing preconditions required for industrial revolution 1 Already Capitalist society capital is invested wealth 2 Wage labor 3 Productive agricultural society 4 Entrepreneurial markets 5 Only where there was already substantial growth Northwestern EuropeGreat Britain Netherlands Belgium West Germany some of France Northern Italy


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