Period 5: Italy and Germany Flashcards

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What parts of Italy were controlled by which countries?

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  • North (Venetia, Lombardy, Tuscany) was controlled by Austria
  • mid-section (Rome and Papal States) were controlled by France
  • only the divided kingdom of Sardinia (part of which was an island in the Mediterranean) was controlled by Italians
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Who was Victor Emmanuel II?

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  • the king of Sardinia

- named Count Camillo Cavour his prime minister in 1849

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Who was Count Camillo Cavour?

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  • Victor Emmanuel II’s prime minister
  • during a series of wars, sided with European powers that could help him boot out Austria from Italy
  • managed to remove Austrian influence from Italy except Venetia by 1859
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Who was Giuseppe Garibaldi?

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  • Italian nationalist

- raised a volunteer army that overthrew the kingdom in 1860 whose citizens pledged allegiance to Sardinia

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5
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How did Italy become unified?

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  • the Italians gained control of Venetia after siding with Prussia in its war against Russia
  • won control of Rome in 1870 when the French withdrew
  • boundaries still shaky
  • some Italians thought the southern provinces of Austria and France were more Italian and thus rightly part of Italy
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Who was William I?

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  • king of Prussia
  • appointed Otto von Bismarck prime minister in 1861 with the aim of building the military and consolidating the region under its authority
  • crowned emperor of the new German Empire aka the Second Reich (Holy Roman Empire was the First Reich) in 1871 after winning the Franco-Prussian War
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Who was Otto von Bismarck?

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  • William I’s prime minister
  • defeated Austria in seven weeks after he won assurances from the other European powers that they would not step in on Austria’s behalf
  • secured most of the other German principalities except for heavily Catholic regions in the south
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How did Otto von Bismarck consolidate the German Catholic regions under Prussian control?

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  • Otto von Bismarck formed an alliance with the Catholic German states against aggression from France
  • provoked France to declare war on Prussia in 1870, starting the Franco-Prussian War
  • when Prussia won the Franco-Prussian War the German Catholic regions were consolidated under Prussian control
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Who was William II?

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  • crowned emperor in 1888
  • wanted to run the country himself
  • forced Otto von Bismarck to resign as prime minister in 1890 and re-established authority as the emperor
  • built a huge navy, pursued colonial ambitions in Africa and Asia, and oversaw the rise of Germany into one of the most powerful nations in the world
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