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Delcaration of Independence
does not create individual rights, as the Constitution does. Indeed, it technically has no legal effect. But that has not stopped American presidents and civil rights leaders from invoking it throughout our history and what the Declaration lacks in legal force, it makes up in persuasive force. On this Independence Day, we should look back to see how the Declaration that first proclaimed our freedom has changed over the course of our nation's existence. -
French Revolution
Nationalism Influened This Event Because They Tried to inforce aristocratic file, a mass of taxation, the idea of the three estates was ambolished as well as church and noble privileges and nobilty completely ended and church land was nationalized and sold and also wiped away seignioral dues -
Hatian Revolution
The Haittian Revolution was influenced by slave rebellions in the united states and british colonies. the us goverment feared that a successful slave revolt in haiti would inspire a similar revolt in the us. This revolution was likely to inspire a tempoary increase in slave rebellions in the us -
Napoleonic Empire
Napoleon used nationalism and he used it in a strong way. Used it which made people proud to be on his side because of all his successes he also used it to defeat his enemies. -
Congress of Vienna
The Congress of Vienna was influnced by nationalism becaus eit was growing and they had the desire to form a nation and nationalism would help them free their country from foreign control -
Greek Independence
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Revolutions of 1848
Nationalism influenced them to have a riot and a outsting of prince kelemes von metternich and ferdinand I the emporer of hapsburg. this also led to the constituent assembly wich freed the peasentry and lajos kossuth took control of the crumbling goverment and gave all of the hungrian lands freedom -
Unification of Italy
Nationalism was one of the forces behind the unification of the disparate Italian states in 1861. It was that decision to unite the diverse regional cultures and economies into a national whole that was behind today's Italian Republic. -
Unification of Germany
nationalism influenced of germany in a positive light they were influenced by it becaus ethey got a taste of what it was like when napoleon invaded germany. Once they got a taste they wanted to try it for them selves they used reduced land ownership made trade easier But the German people opposed the french rule