The Leader in the Haitian Revolution who decided to continue growing cash crops to fund the defense of the island.
Who is Toussaint Louverture?
Series of revolutions of liberals against conservative monarchies in Europe that all started in the same year and all failed
What are the Revolutions of 1830 and 1848?
The political ideology of elites in Europe in the 1800s. Favored rule by monarchs and opposed democracy.
What is Conservatism?
Two world events that influenced the revolutions in Latin America
What is the French Revolution and Enlightenment?
A word that refers to the identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
What is nationalism?
Revolutionary leader who led independence movements in South America against Spain. Known as El Libertador "The Liberator"
Who is Simon Bolivar?
The War that gained independence for the French colony of Saint Domingue. The only successful slave revolt in history.
What is the Haitian Revolution?
The political ideology of the middle classes in Europe in the 1800s. Favors individual rights, limited democracy, and constitutions.
What is Liberalism?
The shared parts of identity make up a national identity for a country such as Italy or Germany (need 3)
What is Culture, Religion, Nationality, History, Language, and Territory?
Good things that come from nationalism (need 2)
What is People overcoming differences, end of colonialism, spread of democratic government, competition leading to innovation and advances, shared identity among diverse groups?
Prussian leader who unified Germany. Known for his use of realpolitik
Who is Otto von Bismarck?
Those who favor extreme change in a war
What are radicals?
The idea of bringing a country together
What is unification?
What is realistic or real politics based on the needs of a state?
Bad things come from nationalism (need 2)
What is genocide, othering of groups, wars from national competition, persecution, forced assimilation, extremism (Nazism)?