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Isaac Roades - Nationalists Movements Timeline
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The plan for peace after war with Napoleonic France split all the Italian states into smaller, independent areas
1831 Giuseppe Mazzini forms a nationalist party called Young Italy to fight for the reunification of Italy
States in northern Italy begin joining together politically
Giuseppe Garibaldi continues the fight to unify all of the Italian states
Italians vote to unify the country under the rule of a leader named Victor Emmanuel
Wanting to make economic trade easier, the German states formed a trade union called the Zollverein
Ethnic German liberals revolted in the country of Prussia
Prussia wins the Austro-Prussian War against Austria
Prussia wins the Franco-Prussian War against France, leading to the full unification of Germany
During the plan for peace after war with Napoleon, Austria’s foreign minister passed laws that limited how much citizens could enact reform in their own country
An ethnic group called the Magyars made an unsuccessful attempt at a revolution
A “dual-monarchy” is established, and Austria- Hungary becomes two, separate but equal states under the rule of one king
Green: Italy Blue: Germany Pink: Austria Red: Russia Orange: Ottoman-Turks
Otto von Bismarck builds up Prussian military capabilities and pushes for German unification
A nationalist movement called Young Turks revolts against the sultan who ruled the empire
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This once powerful nation-state begins to decline in significance and stature on the European continent
Ottomans fought wars on the side of Russia against England and France Ottomans lost large amounts of territories during the Balkan Wars
Many Russians lived as serfs – farmers who were considered property of the land on which they worked
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