Western Civilization II HIS-102
... Convention put through its first draft It called for 300,000 men for its army Set up by the Convention on April 6, 1793 Its purpose was defend the country from both domestic and foreign enemies through the use of terror ...
... Convention put through its first draft It called for 300,000 men for its army Set up by the Convention on April 6, 1793 Its purpose was defend the country from both domestic and foreign enemies through the use of terror ...
French Revolution
... • Thousands of soldiers starved and froze during the “Great Retreat” and fewer than 40,000 of the original 600,000 men returned. • Other European countries took advantage of the opportunity and attacked France. • Paris was captured in 1814, and Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba; off the coas ...
... • Thousands of soldiers starved and froze during the “Great Retreat” and fewer than 40,000 of the original 600,000 men returned. • Other European countries took advantage of the opportunity and attacked France. • Paris was captured in 1814, and Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba; off the coas ...
Packet 20
... IMPORTANT: The American Revolution did not grow out of social tensions within the colonies, but from a sudden and unexpected effort by the British government to tighten its control over the colonies and to extract more revenue from them. Financial problems from war with France drained its treasu ...
... IMPORTANT: The American Revolution did not grow out of social tensions within the colonies, but from a sudden and unexpected effort by the British government to tighten its control over the colonies and to extract more revenue from them. Financial problems from war with France drained its treasu ...
Revolutions and National States in the Atlantic World
... Catholic Church, retained lands Seized) • This won support • Promulagated the Civil Code That stabilized society • Merit based society • Let opponents return to France • Limited free speech, secret Police, use of propaganda ...
... Catholic Church, retained lands Seized) • This won support • Promulagated the Civil Code That stabilized society • Merit based society • Let opponents return to France • Limited free speech, secret Police, use of propaganda ...
chapter 18 - Pearson Education
... European monarchs became increasingly distressed by events in France. Austria began to organize an alliance to restore the French monarchy. The French Legislative Assembly responded by declaring war on Austria. The war went badly for France and produced a mood of fear that enemies within were underm ...
... European monarchs became increasingly distressed by events in France. Austria began to organize an alliance to restore the French monarchy. The French Legislative Assembly responded by declaring war on Austria. The war went badly for France and produced a mood of fear that enemies within were underm ...
french_revolution2
... Section 4: The Age of Napoleon Begins A general by 1799, Napoleon helped to overthrow the French government He organized a new government and put himself in charge Five years later he took the title Emperor of the French At each step of his rise of power, the French voted their support ...
... Section 4: The Age of Napoleon Begins A general by 1799, Napoleon helped to overthrow the French government He organized a new government and put himself in charge Five years later he took the title Emperor of the French At each step of his rise of power, the French voted their support ...
The French Revolution & Napoleon
... Section 4: The Age of Napoleon Begins A general by 1799, Napoleon helped to overthrow the French government He organized a new government and put himself in charge Five years later he took the title Emperor of the French At each step of his rise of power, the French voted their support ...
... Section 4: The Age of Napoleon Begins A general by 1799, Napoleon helped to overthrow the French government He organized a new government and put himself in charge Five years later he took the title Emperor of the French At each step of his rise of power, the French voted their support ...
Age of Enlightenment and Revolution
... Code – seven codes that opposed him replaced many systems if law • 1804 – Declared himself emperor ...
... Code – seven codes that opposed him replaced many systems if law • 1804 – Declared himself emperor ...
Mrs
... royal family was staying. The mob _________________ the royal guards and imprisoned (in a stone tower) Louis, Marie Antoinette and their children. September massacres- rumors were again flying! Angry and ______________ citizens take matters into their own hands. They raided prisons. During the raid, ...
... royal family was staying. The mob _________________ the royal guards and imprisoned (in a stone tower) Louis, Marie Antoinette and their children. September massacres- rumors were again flying! Angry and ______________ citizens take matters into their own hands. They raided prisons. During the raid, ...
This vast continent which the seas surround will soon
... leaving nothing to eat – Nap always lived off the land Nap reaches Moscow with nothing to eat and must retreat. It’s winter – Russian troops continually attacked them as they trudged home. Anti-Napoleonic forces gathered together. From 1813 and early 1814, Great Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria, ...
... leaving nothing to eat – Nap always lived off the land Nap reaches Moscow with nothing to eat and must retreat. It’s winter – Russian troops continually attacked them as they trudged home. Anti-Napoleonic forces gathered together. From 1813 and early 1814, Great Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria, ...
Note Taking Study Guide
... against Britain through the Continental System failed. Many Europeans resented the scarcity of goods. Growing nationalism led to resistance against French influence. In Spain, patriots waged guerrilla warfare against the French. In 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia with 600,000 soldiers. To avoid battle ...
... against Britain through the Continental System failed. Many Europeans resented the scarcity of goods. Growing nationalism led to resistance against French influence. In Spain, patriots waged guerrilla warfare against the French. In 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia with 600,000 soldiers. To avoid battle ...
Reading #1: Old Regime Phase The French Revolution (Red Book
... Topic: Long term problems: Social Structure: Problem of the 3rd Estate Problems for the Problems for Skilled Problems for the ...
... Topic: Long term problems: Social Structure: Problem of the 3rd Estate Problems for the Problems for Skilled Problems for the ...
The Age of Revolution - my social studies class
... states passed laws forbidding importation of slavery (the South was close to outlawing slavery). They also abolished established churches, and freedom of religion became the law of the land. In addition, all thirteen state constitutions included a bill of rights, which guaranteed the natural rights ...
... states passed laws forbidding importation of slavery (the South was close to outlawing slavery). They also abolished established churches, and freedom of religion became the law of the land. In addition, all thirteen state constitutions included a bill of rights, which guaranteed the natural rights ...
3 - PH School
... against Britain through the Continental System failed. Many Europeans resented the scarcity of goods. Growing nationalism led to resistance against French influence. In Spain, patriots waged guerrilla warfare against the French. In 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia with 600,000 soldiers. To avoid battle ...
... against Britain through the Continental System failed. Many Europeans resented the scarcity of goods. Growing nationalism led to resistance against French influence. In Spain, patriots waged guerrilla warfare against the French. In 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia with 600,000 soldiers. To avoid battle ...
Note Taking Study Guide - Prentice Hall Bridge page
... against Britain through the Continental System failed. Many Europeans resented the scarcity of goods. Growing nationalism led to resistance against French influence. In Spain, patriots waged guerrilla warfare against the French. In 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia with 600,000 soldiers. To avoid battle ...
... against Britain through the Continental System failed. Many Europeans resented the scarcity of goods. Growing nationalism led to resistance against French influence. In Spain, patriots waged guerrilla warfare against the French. In 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia with 600,000 soldiers. To avoid battle ...
The middle ages and renaissance
... spending more money than it had earned – Bad harvests caused food prices to rise • Many peasants did not have enough to eat –In towns and in the countryside, starving ...
... spending more money than it had earned – Bad harvests caused food prices to rise • Many peasants did not have enough to eat –In towns and in the countryside, starving ...
Chapter 35: Unrest in Europe, 1755 A.D.
... army now had neither food nor shelter. Napoleon sent several peace proposals to the Russians, which they ignored. He finally gave the order to withdraw. By then the bitter Russian winter had started. Hundreds of thousands of French soldiers froze to death as temperatures fell to 40 degrees below zer ...
... army now had neither food nor shelter. Napoleon sent several peace proposals to the Russians, which they ignored. He finally gave the order to withdraw. By then the bitter Russian winter had started. Hundreds of thousands of French soldiers froze to death as temperatures fell to 40 degrees below zer ...
Packet #20 Revolutions Unit: Part I The Atlantic Revolutions From
... IMPORTANT: The American Revolution did not grow out of social tensions within the colonies, but from a sudden and unexpected effort by the British government to tighten its control over the colonies and to extract more revenue from them. Financial problems from war with France drained its treasu ...
... IMPORTANT: The American Revolution did not grow out of social tensions within the colonies, but from a sudden and unexpected effort by the British government to tighten its control over the colonies and to extract more revenue from them. Financial problems from war with France drained its treasu ...
AP Euro History Timeline - apeuro
... • The governments of Heinrich Brüning, Franz von Papen, and Kurt von Schleicher fail to revive economy or solve parliamen- tary deadlock between Far Left (Communists) and Far Right ...
... • The governments of Heinrich Brüning, Franz von Papen, and Kurt von Schleicher fail to revive economy or solve parliamen- tary deadlock between Far Left (Communists) and Far Right ...
French Revolution - NDHonorsWorldHistory
... - He crushed the coalition forces in stunning battles - Commanders of the coalition could never predict Napoleon’s next move as he was a brilliant strategist - Battle of Austerlitz: - 100,000 Austrians and Russians were defeated - 20,000 taken prisoner, including 20 generals - Austria, Prussia, and ...
... - He crushed the coalition forces in stunning battles - Commanders of the coalition could never predict Napoleon’s next move as he was a brilliant strategist - Battle of Austerlitz: - 100,000 Austrians and Russians were defeated - 20,000 taken prisoner, including 20 generals - Austria, Prussia, and ...
Refer to the Powerpoint on the French Revolution The French Revolution Begins
... - He crushed the coalition forces in stunning battles - Commanders of the coalition could never predict Napoleon’s next move as he was a brilliant strategist - Battle of Austerlitz: - 100,000 Austrians and Russians were defeated - 20,000 taken prisoner, including 20 generals - Austria, Prussia, and ...
... - He crushed the coalition forces in stunning battles - Commanders of the coalition could never predict Napoleon’s next move as he was a brilliant strategist - Battle of Austerlitz: - 100,000 Austrians and Russians were defeated - 20,000 taken prisoner, including 20 generals - Austria, Prussia, and ...
Completed Age of Revolutions and Rebellions Study Guide
... Encouraged improvement of society (mainly government) Influenced documents such as the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution Influenced revolutions in America, France, Haiti, and Latin America ...
... Encouraged improvement of society (mainly government) Influenced documents such as the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution Influenced revolutions in America, France, Haiti, and Latin America ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... Continental System – a form of economic warfare that closed European ports to British goods; the foreign policy in which Europe adopted Napoleon’s reforms guerrilla warfare – a form of warfare using hit-and-run raids scorched-earth policy – when the movement of an army includes burning crops a ...
... Continental System – a form of economic warfare that closed European ports to British goods; the foreign policy in which Europe adopted Napoleon’s reforms guerrilla warfare – a form of warfare using hit-and-run raids scorched-earth policy – when the movement of an army includes burning crops a ...
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.