Across
- 3. which freed the serfs
- 5. built the first paddle-wheel steamboat
- 7. an economic system based on industrial production
- 9. France had to pay 5 billion francs (about $1 billion) and give up the provinces
- 12. the great powers had the right to send armies into countries where there were revolutions in order to restore legitimate monarchs to their thrones.
- 13. a movement to end slavery
- 14. where the Austrian military forces crushed the Czech rebels
- 19. rich cotton-manufacturing town
- 20. people should be as free as possible from government restraint.
- 23. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
- 24. whose reign from 1837 to 1901 was the longest in English history
- 25. the capital of Hungary
- 28. a collection of different peoples including Germans, Czechs, Magyars (Hungarians), Slovaks, Romanians, Slovenes, Poles, Croats, Serbians, Ruthenians (Ukrainians), and Italians.
- 29. popular vote, 97 percent responded with a yes vote
- 31. reliance on military strength.
- 33. 38 independent German states
- 35. A better quality of iron was produced in the 1780s when Henry Cort developed a process
- 36. He created the watt
- 37. decided to make some reforms.
Down
- 1. all adult men could vote.
- 2. Where they arranged a final peace settlement.
- 4. a ready supply of money
- 6. found new business opportunities and new ways to make profits.
- 8. When landowners fenced off common lands
- 10. Where they had the meeting.
- 11. William I appointed a new prime minister
- 15. a British cotton manufacturer
- 16. was the most influential leader at that meeting in
- 17. After the failure of the revolution of 1848, people began to look to the northern Italian state
- 18. William I of Prussia was proclaimed
- 21. or withdraw
- 22. a dedicated Italian patriot
- 26. a distance of 32 miles
- 27. individuals spun the thread and then wove the cloth in their rural cottages.
- 30. Liberals believed that all these freedoms should be guaranteed by a written document such as the American
- 32. a destructive capitalistic system and advocated
- 34. rulers like Metternich believed in this political philosophy
