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Title: The Rise and Fall of Napoleon (Napoleonic Era) 1802-1815


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The Rise and Fall of Napoleon(Napoleonic Era)
1802-1815
  • From Corsican to Emperor to Exile 1769-1821

2
  • The little Corsican
  • Born August 15, 1769 in rebellion vs. France
  • Studies Caesar entered military
  • French Revolution provides opportunities
  • 1793 Noticed by Rev. Govt. at Toulon
  • 1794 Robespierres fall others Napoleons
    rise
  • Oct 1795 mob of 80,000 attack NC
  • Napoleon called upon fires point blank
    w/cannons
  • Uncounted deaths promotion to major general
  • March 1796 General-in-Chief of army in Italy

3
The Consulate, 1799-1804
  • Coup detat
  • Constitution created a three consul system
  • Napoleon chosen as First Consul
  • The two subordinate consuls had little authority
    (Talleyrand Foreign minister)
  • In 1802, Napoleon changed the Consulate
  • The people voted, electing Napoleon
  • First Consul for life

4
Napoleonic Code
  • Commission drafted new law codes beginning 1800
  • 1804 Civil Code (for France) goes into effect
  • By 1810, new laws in commercial and criminal
    cases had been developed
  • Reaffirmed principle of citizens equality
    before the law
  • Marriage completely secularized divorce
    restricted
  • Women patriarchal society obedience no
    political voice
  • Penalties for political crimes increased
  • Sig codification of laws for all introduced to
    other countries under Napoleonic rule

5
Concordat of 1801
  • Pope Pius VI condemned clergy who signed CCC
  • (Bishop) Talleyrand stained with perjury and
    guilty of desertion for relinquishing his church
    into the hands of laymen of his own authority.
  • Danger of split moves Pius VII to
    reconciliation with Napoleon
  • 10th draft finally approved by both sides
  • Recognizes Catholic faith is of majority of
    French citizens but not national religion
  • French govt authority to nominate bishops but
    Pope invests -- bishops choose priests
  • Pope wont interfere with old church lands now
    owned by others
  • Napoleon adds Organic Articles reestablishing
    Gallicanism!
  • Sig Church re-established after 11 years of
    suppression, but under French control!

6
Education Reforms
  • State-controlled system of secondary schools
  • French Academy restored 1795
  • Professional and technical schools developed as
    well
  • E.g. École Polytechnique
  • Public and some private schools run by a govt
    agency

7
WarfareWorld War from 1792-1815!
  • 1792-1795, 1st Coalition Prussia, Austria,
    Great Britain, Spain, Port Prussia accepts
    France as Protector of Germany Spain allies w/
    France b/c of Gibraltar
  • 1797 Austria signs treaty of Campo Formio (gives
    over Belgium France gets Left Bank of Rhine)
  • 1799 2nd Coalition R, GB, A, OE, Port, Naples,
    Vatican
  • GB defeats Nap. _at_ Nile (BUT Napoleon returns
    home w/stories of VICTORY) Nap. Sets out to
    recapture Italian territories
  • 1801 Peace of Luneville Fr. Advances on Vienna,
    Austria sues for peace
  • 1802 Peace of Ameins Great Britain backs off (1
    year of European peace)
  • shame of princes German princes of Left Bank
    of Rhine bribe French for Right Bank territory
    ultimately leads to Confederation of the Rhine
    (1806)

8
Stages of Occupation
  • Stage 1 military conquest occupation
  • Stage 2 establishment of native satellite
    govt.
  • draft new constitution
  • regularize relationships w/ France (Spain and
    Grand Duchy of Warsaw stopped here)
  • Stage 3 great internal reform reorganization
  • esp. Belgium, Rhine territories, Italy and bulk
    of Germany
  • Reform all that is FEUDAL!!!

9
Types of Reform
  • Church losses position as public authority
  • Inquisition abolished/church property confiscated
  • religious tolerance
  • Guilds abolished
  • gen. legislation of towns provinces
  • internal tariffs removed (free trade)
  • Napoleonic Code accepted
  • hereditary office and sale of office abolished /
    personal expenses sep. from govt. expenses
  • common tax land tax
  • BUT, no self government all dependent states
    must supply money soldiers

10
Napoleonic Empire
  • Crowned himself emperor Dec. 3, 1804
  • 1805 King of Italy
  • Established highly organized central govt
  • 83 French departments run by Prefects
  • Dismantled local authorities est. during FR
  • Linked his authority to the countryside
  • Reorganized tax collection
  • Helped to put France on solid financial ground
  • No tax exemptions for anyone
  • Taxes collected by professionals

11
Warfare (cont.)
  • 1804 Napoleons Coronation
  • War of the Third Coalition, 1805-1807
  • Great Britain, Austria, Russia, Sweden vs. France
  • 17 Oct. 1805 at Ulm in Bavaria defeats Austria
    goes on to capture Vienna
  • 2 December 1805 at Austerlitz (110 km north of
    Vienna) defeats Russ./Aus. greatest victory
  • Austria signs Treaty of Pressburg Russia
    retreats to Poland
  • Holy Roman Empire disbanded by Napoleon
  • Nap. creates Confederation of Rhine 1806
  • Napoleon is protector
  • HREmperor Francis II becomes Francis I of
    Austrian Empire
  • Prussia enters war vs. France
  • Jena and Auerstädt October 1806
  • (Nap. begins Arc de Triumphe!)

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Warfare cont.
  • 1807 Victory at Friedland (June 14)
  • Swift defeat pushes Russia to ally with France
    vs. Britain
  • Treaty of Tilsit Alexander I accepts Nap. as
    emperor of the West fears internal Russian
    revolt if France invades wouldnt mind being
    Emperor of East
  • - Breaks Polish territories from Prussia and
    forms Duchy of Warsaw Fr. force occupation of
    Prussia
  • Reign of the Bonapartes
  • Joseph, King of Naples till 1808
  • Spain 1808 on (guerilla warfare never won)
  • Louis, King of Holland
  • Jerome, King of Westphalia
  • Caroline, Queen of Naples 1808
  • Austrian War of Liberation 1809
  • Nap. takes Austrian Poland for Grand Duchy of
    Warsaw /
  • Nowfor Britain!

15
Continental System
  • Effort to destroy British economy (nation of
    shopkeepers)
  • Britain 1805 confirms naval superiority never a
    large army on mainland Nap. will fight sea
    power with land power
  • So Berlin Decree, 1806 blockade British ships
  • So British Order in Council, 1807 all ships
    must stop in British port before moving on to
    Napoleonic port
  • So Milan Decree, 1807 retaliation, confiscate
    British goods
  • Continental System colossal failure for French
    but not for British

16
Napoleonic Empire
17
Disaster
  • Peninsular War, 1808-1814
  • France occupied Spain and attempts to take over
    Portugal
  • Spanish rise up against French (Nap. 1st defeat)
  • Serious drain financially and militarily /
    Spanish guerillas supported by Lord Wellington
  • Russian Campaign, June 1812 611,000 men
  • France invades to punish Russia for refusing to
    help the Continental System
  • 3 month march to Moscow short of food ½ die
  • Battles severe winter worse scorched earth
    policy of Russians Napoleon returns with
    111,000!
  • Beginning of the end
  • Leipzig or Battle of the Nations Oct. 1813 driven
    back to France

18
The Endor is it?
  • 11 April 1814, Napoleon abdicates
  • Allied forces move him to Elba
  • Louis XVIII, brother of Louis XVI, declared King
    of France Bourbons restored!
  • 1st Treaty of Paris May 1814 old France
  • 100 Days
  • Napoleon returns to France March 1, 1815
  • Reaches Paris and heads for Belgium wants to
    disperse Congress of Vienna!
  • Defeated at Waterloo, 18 June 1815 - Wellington
  • Napoleon sent to St. Helena island where he dies
    in 1821
  • 2nd Treaty of Paris must pay now

19
Europe after Napolean
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Third of May 1808, Francisco Goya
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