What was the direct cause of the rebellions in Latin America in the first part of the 19c?: a) slave revolt in Haiti.b) the American Revolution.c) the French Revolution.d) the spread of Enlightenment ideas.e) Napoleon's invasion of Spain.
But...•Second Treaty of
Paris - post Waterloo
•Borders reduced to 1790
•French pay 700 million francs, are occupied by allies
is this Bill Murray?
Holy Alliance •Started with Tsar
Alexander I of __________
•maintain Christian principles in affairs
•largely pointless (unlike 4x alliance)
•Timeline -
•Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1818) France joins quadruple alliance - what’s the new name?
•Congresses of Troppau and Laibach (1820-21) - concerned intervention in Spain and Sicily to stop revolt
•Britain opposed both -- why?
•European intervention in the Americas - why would the other nations need Britain?
•What was the Monroe Doctrine?
•U.S. + Britain allow many Latin American countries during this time to become independent
•Greek Independence - Greeks rebel against the Turks, eventually aided by the Russians
•Belgian Independence - Belgians rebel against Dutch, eventually granted neutrality
•From all of this, we should get that conservatism is pushing off liberalism for quite some time