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DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY & YESTERDAY1) Write: Date: 09/23/10, Topic: Congress of Vienna2) Next line, write “Opener #17” and then:

1) Write 1 high+1 low in last 24 hours2) Rate your understanding of yesterday: lost<1-5>too easy (3 is perfect)

3) Respond to the Opener by writing at least 1 sentences about:Your opinions/thoughts OR/AND

Questions sparked by the clip OR/AND

Summary of the clip OR/AND

Announcements: NoneEp 3, 2:00

Agenda1) Congress of Vienna

Primary Objective1) How to put Europe as it was before the French Revolution and Napoleon?

Reminder1) Work on your projects

Review1) Napoleon’s Military: Using speed, risk, and

nontraditional techniques, he conquers all of Europe except UK and Russia

“I grew up on the battlefield…I care little for the life of a million men.”

2) Napoleonic Empire (1804): Makes peace w church, Pope declares him emperor of Europe, places family in charge of conquered lands.

3) English Conquest: UK navy under Horatio Nelson stops France. UK controls the sea.

4) Russian Alliance: Russia agrees to work w France5) Continental System: Makes all trade in Europe

free of tariffs (taxes), and bans trade with UK, hoping to “starve” UK.

Review6) Nationalist Revolts: France’s invasions helped

build nationalism in occupied countries. Spain’s guerilla warfare cost 300,000 French.

7) Russian Invasion (1812): Failure w UK, and Russia’s cheating Cont. System, 600,000 French invade Moscow, disaster marks France’s decline.

Russian Winter: Russia burned its crops in its retreat, and burned its food supplies in Moscow. 20,000 of 600,000 French survive brutal winter

8) Battle of Nations, Leipzig (1813): Europe defeats Napoleon, Napoleon exiled to Elba island.

9) Battle of Waterloo (1815): Napoleon escapes, Europe defeats him again, exiled further to St. Helena.

Review10) Napoleon's Legacy: Education,

industrialization, and strong standardized system of gov + law. 3-6 million die in his wars.

Toussaint L’Ouverture

(1743-1803)

Simón Bolívar(1783-1830)

Independence Movements

Journal #17a, Title “Haiti vs DR”Read and then respond to these questions:1) Copy Source Title: Time2) Why do Haiti and DR look so different today?

Bonus Q X)

5 Reading/Film Qs Come From These Journal Sections

Journ #17b, Title “Congress of Vienna”

1) With your group, determine 3 actions items to help remake a Europe friendly and safe for monarchies. Conservatives: Bring back monarchiesLiberals: Support democratic reforms

Be prepared to present.

Notes #17a, Title: “Post-Napoleon” 1) Congress of Vienna (1814-1815):

Meeting of all the nation’s leaders (incld. French rep). 2 Goal: 1) Restore old monarchal system to pre-revolution 2) Surround France with strong but balanced nations (merged 300 nations into 38, bigger armies)

2) Metternich: Austria’s foreign minister led the Cong. of Vienna, organized monarchs to help each if ever a revolution breaks out (Holy Alliance)

Project Due 10/05 (100 Points)

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