The French Revolution - Mrs. Duvall
... in1812 because of their – increasing military – decreasing support for Continental System • Napoleon had – new recruits – scarce resources – could not find the Russians – Russians used the scorched-earth policy (burned everything down) ...
... in1812 because of their – increasing military – decreasing support for Continental System • Napoleon had – new recruits – scarce resources – could not find the Russians – Russians used the scorched-earth policy (burned everything down) ...
The Rise and Fall of Napoleon
... Britain responds with its own blockade which is more successful The Peninsular War Attempt to force blockade on Spain Guerilla fighters and British troops kill 30,000 French troops Nationalism erupts across Europe ...
... Britain responds with its own blockade which is more successful The Peninsular War Attempt to force blockade on Spain Guerilla fighters and British troops kill 30,000 French troops Nationalism erupts across Europe ...
French Revolution
... Napoleon’s success came to a rather quick end in 1812 after his invasion of Russia. Napoleon’s Grand Army of over 600,000 men entered Russia headed towards Moscow. After running out of supplies and food the march was abandoned and the “Great Retreat” across Russia began. Napoleon was sent to Elba an ...
... Napoleon’s success came to a rather quick end in 1812 after his invasion of Russia. Napoleon’s Grand Army of over 600,000 men entered Russia headed towards Moscow. After running out of supplies and food the march was abandoned and the “Great Retreat” across Russia began. Napoleon was sent to Elba an ...
Jonathan Wang
... territory west of Russia. Allying himself with Denmark, he fought ___________(7), which was led by Charles XII. At ___________(8), the Russians were soundly defeated and forced to retreat to Moscow. After regrouping and adding a special force of ___________(9), the Russians won a decisive battle at ...
... territory west of Russia. Allying himself with Denmark, he fought ___________(7), which was led by Charles XII. At ___________(8), the Russians were soundly defeated and forced to retreat to Moscow. After regrouping and adding a special force of ___________(9), the Russians won a decisive battle at ...
Quick Review
... realizing he couldn’t invade the island nation. When Czar Alexander I (R1801-1825) of Russia refused to cooperate, Napoleon attempted an invasion of Russia in the fall of 1812, which destroyed France’s army and led to his removal from power. The victorious European powers put Louis XVI’s surviving b ...
... realizing he couldn’t invade the island nation. When Czar Alexander I (R1801-1825) of Russia refused to cooperate, Napoleon attempted an invasion of Russia in the fall of 1812, which destroyed France’s army and led to his removal from power. The victorious European powers put Louis XVI’s surviving b ...
The French Revolution & Napoleon
... Spanish protested so, Napoleon removes Spanish king and puts his brother on the throne. Spanish guerillas attack the French Army for 5 years Napoleon lost 300,000 men and it severely weakened the French army ...
... Spanish protested so, Napoleon removes Spanish king and puts his brother on the throne. Spanish guerillas attack the French Army for 5 years Napoleon lost 300,000 men and it severely weakened the French army ...
War With Austria The Radicals Take Over The National Convention
... The execution of Marie Antoinette ...
... The execution of Marie Antoinette ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... Assembly [1789]- the 3ed Estate wanted to be formed into a National Assembly where each member gets a vote. Louis XVI rejected this proposal. The 3rd Estate did it anyway and took the Tennis Court Oath The storming of the Bastille [July 14,1789] Louis XVI had threatened to break up the National As ...
... Assembly [1789]- the 3ed Estate wanted to be formed into a National Assembly where each member gets a vote. Louis XVI rejected this proposal. The 3rd Estate did it anyway and took the Tennis Court Oath The storming of the Bastille [July 14,1789] Louis XVI had threatened to break up the National As ...
The French Revolution
... countries met at Vienna, Austria, to discuss the future of Europe. Three purposes: Retribution to the countries that had suffered under Napoleon. Balance of Power had to be restored in Europe. All former kings would be placed back on the throne (legitimacy) ...
... countries met at Vienna, Austria, to discuss the future of Europe. Three purposes: Retribution to the countries that had suffered under Napoleon. Balance of Power had to be restored in Europe. All former kings would be placed back on the throne (legitimacy) ...
Chapter 18
... invade Russia. • The Russians defeated Napoleon’s superior Grand Army by retreating hundreds of miles and burning their own villages and countryside. ...
... invade Russia. • The Russians defeated Napoleon’s superior Grand Army by retreating hundreds of miles and burning their own villages and countryside. ...
National Assembly
... court for meeting. • Tennis Court Oath – swear to produce a new French constitution. • Louis XVI prepared to use force against ...
... court for meeting. • Tennis Court Oath – swear to produce a new French constitution. • Louis XVI prepared to use force against ...
The French Revolution
... worked for much more liberal causes than any other dictator of this time He consolidated all the rights which those of the revolution asked for: justice and liberty ...
... worked for much more liberal causes than any other dictator of this time He consolidated all the rights which those of the revolution asked for: justice and liberty ...
French Revolution and Napoleon
... Honors World History—Unit 9 Vocabulary Essential Questions: Explain the major causes and results of the revolution in France. Explain Napoleon’s rise to power and his defeat; and explain the consequences for Europe. ...
... Honors World History—Unit 9 Vocabulary Essential Questions: Explain the major causes and results of the revolution in France. Explain Napoleon’s rise to power and his defeat; and explain the consequences for Europe. ...
- Katella HS
... 1. The rulers of many of the countries Napoleon conquered became his ______, and some were members of his family. 2. Under the Napoleonic code, the French completely lost freedom of ______. 4. When the French fleet of ships was destroyed at the Battle of ________, it made sure the British navy would ...
... 1. The rulers of many of the countries Napoleon conquered became his ______, and some were members of his family. 2. Under the Napoleonic code, the French completely lost freedom of ______. 4. When the French fleet of ships was destroyed at the Battle of ________, it made sure the British navy would ...
Xword on “Napoleon Forges an Empire”, pgs. 228
... 1. The rulers of many of the countries Napoleon conquered became his ______, and some were members of his family. 2. Under the Napoleonic code, the French completely lost freedom of ______. 4. When the French fleet of ships was destroyed at the Battle of ________, it made sure the British navy would ...
... 1. The rulers of many of the countries Napoleon conquered became his ______, and some were members of his family. 2. Under the Napoleonic code, the French completely lost freedom of ______. 4. When the French fleet of ships was destroyed at the Battle of ________, it made sure the British navy would ...
File
... D. Napoleon retreated and lost all but 90,000 of his troops E. After the defeat in Russia, Great Britain and allies defeated Napoleon and exiled him to the island of Elba V. Return of Napoleon A. Napoleon escaped from Elba and returned to power for a time called The Hundred Days B. British and allie ...
... D. Napoleon retreated and lost all but 90,000 of his troops E. After the defeat in Russia, Great Britain and allies defeated Napoleon and exiled him to the island of Elba V. Return of Napoleon A. Napoleon escaped from Elba and returned to power for a time called The Hundred Days B. British and allie ...
Political Revolutions Test Review Key People to Know Phillip II of
... What were three key mistakes made by Napoleon that caused his downfall? Continental system and forcing the blockade of the ports, fighting a peninsular war with Portugal due to the use of guerillas by Portugal; invading Russia in winter What was reduced as a result of the Glorious Revolution? Divine ...
... What were three key mistakes made by Napoleon that caused his downfall? Continental system and forcing the blockade of the ports, fighting a peninsular war with Portugal due to the use of guerillas by Portugal; invading Russia in winter What was reduced as a result of the Glorious Revolution? Divine ...
French Revolution Paintings
... •Wanted to bankrupt GB in order to increase French • Napoleon conquered Austria, Prussia, economy Spain, Portugal, the German •Angers Russia, States too ...
... •Wanted to bankrupt GB in order to increase French • Napoleon conquered Austria, Prussia, economy Spain, Portugal, the German •Angers Russia, States too ...
meeting of the estates general
... Napoleon is forced to retreat. Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia join forces and crush Napoleon and his army Napoleon is forced into exile on the island of Elba. ...
... Napoleon is forced to retreat. Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia join forces and crush Napoleon and his army Napoleon is forced into exile on the island of Elba. ...
Document
... Describe the Reign of Terror? Include in your answer the Committee of Public Safety, the person who led the Reign of Terror, the group that made up the largest number of those executed, and why it was significant. ...
... Describe the Reign of Terror? Include in your answer the Committee of Public Safety, the person who led the Reign of Terror, the group that made up the largest number of those executed, and why it was significant. ...
Napoleon - World Civ at DHS with Mrs. Thomsen
... for a republic and wanted to end the monarchy Jacobins – middle class lawyers and intellectuals who were in favor of a republic Émigré – clergy and nobles who fled France and ...
... for a republic and wanted to end the monarchy Jacobins – middle class lawyers and intellectuals who were in favor of a republic Émigré – clergy and nobles who fled France and ...
Napoleon
... - Scorched-earth policy- Alexander burned down earth to starve the French troops and then burns Moscow - Napoleon goes into Russia with 422,000 troops and leaves with only 28,000 ...
... - Scorched-earth policy- Alexander burned down earth to starve the French troops and then burns Moscow - Napoleon goes into Russia with 422,000 troops and leaves with only 28,000 ...
France - Henry County Schools
... The Monarchy • Louis XVI (16) is married to Marie Antoinette from Austria ...
... The Monarchy • Louis XVI (16) is married to Marie Antoinette from Austria ...
Reading: pp
... B. The National Assembly & Continental War (pg. 699-706) 1. On what issues did the three estates form a consensus in their petitions for change? 2. Discuss the conditions in France that led to the storming of the Bastill. 3. Identify the enlightened theories stated in the Declaration of the Rights o ...
... B. The National Assembly & Continental War (pg. 699-706) 1. On what issues did the three estates form a consensus in their petitions for change? 2. Discuss the conditions in France that led to the storming of the Bastill. 3. Identify the enlightened theories stated in the Declaration of the Rights o ...
21Revolution and Politics Terms
... appointed by Louis XV after he abolished the Parliament of Paris and exiled most of the members. This was disliked by many who saw it as royal despotism. Some liked it as they viewed it as the king instituting much needed reforms. American Revolution: The French entered the American Revolution to ge ...
... appointed by Louis XV after he abolished the Parliament of Paris and exiled most of the members. This was disliked by many who saw it as royal despotism. Some liked it as they viewed it as the king instituting much needed reforms. American Revolution: The French entered the American Revolution to ge ...
War of the Sixth Coalition
In the War of the Sixth Coalition (1812–1814), a coalition of Austria, Prussia, Russia, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Sweden, Spain and a number of German States finally defeated France and drove Napoleon into exile on Elba. After the disastrous French invasion of Russia, the continental powers joined Russia, the United Kingdom, Portugal and the rebels in Spain. With their armies reorganized, they drove Napoleon out of Germany in 1813 and invaded France in 1814, forcing Napoleon to abdicate and restoring the Bourbons.The War of the Sixth Coalition included the battles of Lützen, Bautzen, Dresden and the epic Battle of Leipzig (also known as the Battle of Nations), which was the largest battle in European history before the First World War. Ultimately, Napoleon's earlier setbacks in Russia and Germany proved to be the seeds of his undoing, and the Allies occupied Paris, forcing his abdication.