Why did the revolutions fail 1820-31
- Created by: Laura B
- Created on: 08-05-14 13:58
View mindmap
- Why did the 1820-31 Revolutions fail?
- Austria and Metternich
- Austria managed to put down revolutions Naples/ Sicily /Rome/ /Papal States
- Divided Aims
- The ambitions of the revolutions were limited by their localism
- No Popular Support
- The revolutions didn't have a wide popular support
- Many were members were part of th secret societies
- There were no attempts of a whole social revolution
- They didn't constitute a national uprising
- No Real Leadership
- Weak
- Misley
- Charles Albert
- Strong
- Austria
- Weak
- No international Support
- Misley hoped the French would support them
- They didn't due to the non-intervention policy
- This was a problem as it was adopted by Italy
- Different regions argued it wasn't in their interest to fight for other states
- Divided Aims
- The ambitions of the revolutions were limited by their localism
- Divided Aims
- Different regions argued it wasn't in their interest to fight for other states
- This was a problem as it was adopted by Italy
- They didn't due to the non-intervention policy
- Misley hoped the French would support them
- Austria and Metternich
Similar History resources:
Teacher recommended
Comments
No comments have yet been made