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**AWESOME STUFF:**

 * French flag representing the nation - red and blue colors of the people of Paris combined with the king's traditional white.


 * //Liberty leading the People// by Eugene Delacroix symbolizing French nationalism during the July Revolution 1830.


 * Chart showing the traces of the revolutionary era. One part of the branch is something obvious and tangible but the other part is something that can not be found easily.

NOTES:

 * __Revolution in France pg 82-93__**

-French Revolution and the era of Napoleon ended in 1815 -But they effected the way people lived

-Streets are named after the generals and battles of the revolutionary era -Weights and measures (kilogram or litre) are invented during the revolutionary era -The ideas to organize societies were passed on by the revolutionaries
 * Traces of the revolutionary era:**

-First idea is liberalism: -'Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen' - giving French people equal rights and liberties -This idea spread throughout Europe -Millions of Europeans became 'liberals' -Second idea is nationalism: -French was a nation not a kingdom, a union of all 28 million French people -They set up a 'National Assembly' -Adopted tricolor flag to represent the nation - red and blue colors of the people of Paris combined with the king's traditional white -They set up new nations in the lands they had conquered
 * Liberalism and Nationalism:**

-Liberals and nationalists started revolutions in 1820, 1830, and 1848 -Many revolutionaries were students -1830, revolutions broke out in six countries -The Netherlands and the Belgian people revolted against the Dutch King William -People fought and drove out the Dutch and Belgium became an independent country -1848, Hungarian people rebelled against the Austrian authorities in Budapest
 * Revolutions:**

-The revolutionaries of the nineteenth century borrowed images & ideas from the French Revolution -The most famous image was 'Liberty', created in 1792 -It was taken as the symbol of the new Republic (from textbook)
 * Images of revolution:**
 * The image of Liberty.

-The figure was named Marianne - a club symbolizing that she has killed the many-headed monster of 'depostism', a 'liberty cay' on her other hand symbolizing freedom -The most famous image of Liberty is the Statue of Liberty in New York, suggested by a French historian to celebrate 100th anniversary of American independence

-Many legends and myths were created by revolution -The most lasting one was the Napoleonic legend -Before Napoleon's death, he made his friends to write down what he said to create a reputation for him as a great hero -1840, after his death, the British government allowed him to be re-buried in France -When his coffin arrived in Paris, 100,000 people lined the streets in the freezing weather to show their respects -First he was buried in the Invalides church, but later in a massive tomb made of precious stone -The pictures and monuments of him made himself a legendary figure and made people to respect him -Bank of France issued 20 franc coins with his portrait, brands of cigars were named after him, and so on
 * Legends and myths of revolution:**

Even though the era of revolution and Napoleon ended in 1815, they left traces of them that effected France after the revolution era and even until today. They not only left traces of things that can be seen easily such as the tricolor flag and weights and measures invented during the revolutionary era, but also the ideas about how to organize societies. There were two sets of ideas that were important. The first one was liberalism and this began by the 'National Assembly' issuing the 'Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen', which gave citizens equal rights and liberties. The second important idea was nationalism. During the wars of revolution, French set up new nations in the lands they had conquered and they also adopted the tricolor flag to represent the nation. Later in 1820, 1830, and 1848, liberals and nationalists started revolutions all over Europe. They borrowed images and ideas from the French Revolution. The most famous of those images was that of 'Liberty' and this image is shown in the renowned Statue of Liberty, which is located at the entrance to New York harbor. Lastly, the era of revolution created many myths and legend, most typical one was the Napoleonic legend.
 * Summary:**

1. What exactly is nationalism and how is it related to the lands they had conquered?
 * Questions:**