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Title: Napoleonic Era


1
Napoleonic Era
  • 1799 -1815
  • Reaction to Revolution
  • Transition period to Conservative Victorian Era

2
Reign of Napoleon
  • Popular Sovereignty and Political Upheaval
  • Napoleonic France
  • Napoleons Empire
  • Fall of Napoleon

Napoleons Empire in 1812
3
Modern Political Division
  • Sovereign
  • Having control over your territory
  • Supreme power
  • Autonomous, independent, self-governing
  • Auto is self
  • Nationalism
  • Identification of ones country over ones region
    or allegiance to one person
  • The unique cultural identity of a people based on
    common language, religion, and national symbols
  • Nation state
  • Territory
  • Boundaries are fixed and identifiable
  • People (cultural or ethnicity identification)
  • Common language, history,
  • Legitimacy
  • sovereignty

4
Napoleonic Era -1799 - 1815
  • One of the Greatest Generals of All Time
  • Organized French Army to Defeat Northern Italian
    States
  • Reorganized and Centralized the Administration of
    France
  • Created the Bank of France
  • Established a public education system in France
  • Submitted a New Constitution
  • Reached an Agreement with the Pope Called the
    Concordat Which Acknowledged Catholicism as the
    Religion of Most French Citizens but it Did Not
    Abolish the Religious Toleration Guaranteed by
    the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
  • Convinced Russia to Leave the Second Coalition.
  • Established the Continental System Which Was a
    Blockade of Britain Which Eventually Brought
    about the War of 1812
  • Carried the Influence of the French Revolution
    Throughout Europe Liberty, Equality and
    Fraternity
  • Abolished Feudalism in the Areas That He Conquer.
  • Indirectly Helped to Awaken a Spirit of
    Nationalism in the Areas That He Conquered
  • First defeated at the Battle of Leipzig on his
    return from Russia
  • Battle of Nations October 1813
  • Sent to St. Elba
  • Returns to rule for 100 days
  • Defeated at the Battle of Waterloo by forces led
    by the Duke of Wellington (June 1815)
  • Sent to St. Helena

5
Nationalism Positive and Negative Force
  • Nationalists believed that people owed their
    chief political loyalty to the nation rather than
    to a dynasty, city-state, or other political
    unit.
  • After the French Revolution, nationalists came to
    believe that each nationality should have its own
    government.
  • Thus the Germans, whose country was separated
    into many principalities, wanted to create a
    German nation-state with one central government.
  • Subject peoples, such as Hungarians, wanted to
    create their own government rather than be
    subject to the Austrian emperor.
  • This led to rebellions against established
    governments.
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