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Title: Napoleon Bonaparte


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Napoleon Bonaparte
  • 1769 1821

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Background
  • Born in Corsica (1769)
  • Entered college at age 9
  • Brigadier General at age 25
  • Fought in the pro-Republic army
  • Married to Josephine de Beauharnais
  • Connected him to Paris society
  • Defeated Austria in the Alps
  • Victories in Egypt over Britain before returning
    to France

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Napoleons Wives
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Napoleon at the Sphinx
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Coup detat
  • November 11, 1799 Returns to France and takes
    power away from the National Directory
  • New Constitution written
  • Napoleon becomes the First Consul
  • Controls the entire government and army
  • 1802 was made consul for life
  • 1804 crowned himself Emperor Napoleon I
  • both the position of first consul and emperor
    were voted on by the people of France

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From Consul to Emperor
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Napoleons Reforms
  • Education
  • Created more public education under state control
  • Created secondary schools (lycees)
  • Voting
  • All men could vote after 1804
  • However, no elections, all laws made by the
    Assemblies
  • Economic
  • Bank of France all citizens must pay a tax,
    used to give loans to businesses
  • Sold Louisiana to raise

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Napoleons Reforms (cont.)
  • Religion
  • Religious freedom, but Catholicism recognized as
    the official religion (Concordat, 1802)
  • Internal Improvements
  • Built new roads, canals and bridges
  • New buildings and memorials (LArc de Triomphe)
  • Individual Rights
  • Everyone equal in the eyes of the law
  • Limited freedom of speech and the press
  • Limited rights for women
  • Goal was to make sure there was order and
    stability

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LArc de Triomphe
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The Code of Napoleon, 1804
  • All equal no privileges based on class
  • No Feudalism
  • Trial by Jury
  • Religious Freedom
  • Parents controlled their children
  • Husbands controlled their wives

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Napoleons Empire
  • Defeated Austria and Italy
  • Crowned king of Italy
  • Loses American territories
  • Haiti slave rebellion (1799 1801)
  • Sells Louisiana Territory to the U.S. (1803)
  • Battle of Trafalgar (10,21, 1805)
  • Naval defeat to the British in south of Spain
  • Prevented an invasion of Britain
  • Despite Trafalgar, Napoleon would conquer much of
    Europe by 1812
  • Took over many countries and states
  • Others were forced to be allies (i.e. Austria
    Prussia)

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Battle of Trafalgar
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The end of Napoleons Empire
  • 1811 Czar Alexander I withdrew Russia from the
    Continental System
  • 1812 Napoleon invaded Russia
  • Napoleons army of 600,000 men attacks Moscow
  • Russia adopts the scorched-earth policy
  • Russian winter destroys Napoleons army (upwards
    of 400,000 die)
  • Napoleon loses control of France
  • Russia, Prussia, Spain, England, Sweden, Austria,
    and Italy declare war on France
  • April of 1814, Napoleon surrenders and is exiled
    to the island of Elba (off the coast of Italy)
  • Louis XVIII crowned King of France (brother of
    Louis XVI)

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Retreat from Russia
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Elba
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The Hundred Days
  • March of 1815, Napoleon escapes form Elba,
    returns to France and quickly raises on army
  • Hundred Days Napoleon becomes emperor again and
    promises no war
  • Prussia, Great Britain, and the Netherlands
    attack France to remove Napoleon from power
  • Battle of Waterloo (6/18/1815)
  • Napoleon vs. Duke of Wellington (G.B.)
  • Napoleon defeated once and for all
  • Exiled to island of Saint Helena (south Atlantic)
  • Died in 1821

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Waterloo
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St. Helena
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Napoleons Legacy
  • Secured the French Revolution
  • Spread ideas of equality in law, religious
    tolerance, nationalism throughout Europe
  • Many Europeans see the benefit of governments
    without absolute monarchs
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