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The growth and development of national identity in France, Spain, and England

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    France-French Revolution

    (1789 - 1799)

    War of Spanish Succession

    (1701 - 1714)

    Louis XIV (1643 to 1715) left France with unresolved problems, massive debts, and growing unrest for his heirs.

    The revolution was fought to balance inequalities in French Society.

    American people inspired the middle class by throwing off an oppressive government in the 1700s.

    Commoners in the Estates-General felt their class was not fairly represented and formed the National Assembly.

    After Charles II died, two of the greatest powers in Europe were now both ruled by French Bourbons.

    England, Austria, the Dutch Republic, Portugal, and several German and Italian states joined together to prevent the union of the French and Spanish thrones.

    Great Britain was the final winner.

    England-National Identity

    England

    Dylan McClanahan

    Analysis

    Growth and development of National Identity in England

    pp. 18-23, 24-25, 180-183, 283-288, 289-284, 313-214,357-361

    Reforms In Medieval England

    Trace the growth and development of a National Identity in England, France or Spain

    Magna carta

    Parliament

    Magna Carta

    Spain-Muslim Invasion (711)

    Visigothic Kingdoms (500 - 700)

    North African Berbers conquered the Iberian peninsula - except for Christian areas in the north and west

    - Controlled portions of the Iberian peninsula for 760 years

    Two Spains - one Christian, one Muslim

    - Christian kingdoms - Aragon, Castile, Leon, Navarre, Portugal

    - "Al-Andalus" (Muslim kingdom)

    - Capital: Cordoba

    - Center of learning, art, craftsmanship

    - Weakened by internal fighting and Christian offensives

    Occupied Spain after the fall of Rome (476)
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