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Chapter 5 Notes Hyun do Jun

Images from Chapter 5 Flag of France Declaration of French Liberty Chapter 5 Notes -The ear of the French Revolution and Napoleon ended in 1815 but it did not stop being important. -It helped to shape their lives, their beliefs and the societies in which they lived. -The most important traces of the ear are the ones that cannot easily be seen. -There are the ideas about how to organize societies that the revolutionaries passed on to future generations. -Two sets of ideas were especially important, and the first is known as liberalism. -When the Estates General of 1789 declared that it was a ‘National Assembly’ and set to work to write a constitution, which is a set of rules for how a country should be run. -The idea of giving people liberty and equality through a constitution was one of the important achievements of the revolution. -France was a nation, not a kingdom. -During the revolutionary wars, the French set up new nations in the lands they had conquered. -A German Confederation of thirty-nine states replaced Napoleon’s Rhine Confederation. - People living under foreign rule followed example set by Napoleon and started revolution to change how they were ruled. -Liberals and Nationalist started revolution in 1820, 1830, and 1848. -In the German states, many of the revolutionaries were students. - He refused to listen to complaints, so Belgians armed themselves and drove Dutch out. -Hungarians rebelled against Austrian authorities in Budapest. -The Revolution in 1800’s borrowed ideas an images of liberty from French Revolution. -The image of Liberty was created in 1792. -The revolutionaries who overthrew the king. - Appears again long after the 1800’s revolutions – also appears in China’s 1989 revolution. -The era of revolution created many myths and legends. -The most lasting of them was the Napoleonic legend. -Built up an account of his life and ideas – making him seam heroic and a martyr. -The legend of Napoleon spread in many ways. The bank of France issued 20-franc coins bearing his portrait. - Brand of cigars and brandy named after him.
 * The legacy of the revolutionary era **
 * Traces of the revolutionary era **
 * Liberalism **
 * Nationalism **
 * Revolution **
 * Images of revolution **
 * Legends and myths of revolution **

Chapter 5 explains most of the current effects of the French Revolution. After Napoleon was defeated, and rulers came together to re-draw Europe, and people started following Napoleon's example and started rebellions. Napoleon splits the nation in to three parts: Culture, language, and etc. But afterwards, people felt they needed better condition for their livings, so people became angry and wanted things to change.
 * Summary: **

1. Before Napoleon came, did Liberalism and Nationalism exist? 2. How was the land of France separated?
 * Questions: **