FrRev ppt - Cabarrus County Schools
... Members of the Third Estate demanded reforms: Want all three Estates to meet together with each delegate getting an individual vote. However, no progress was made and frustration grew when Louis rejected these demands. ...
... Members of the Third Estate demanded reforms: Want all three Estates to meet together with each delegate getting an individual vote. However, no progress was made and frustration grew when Louis rejected these demands. ...
Napoleon Bonaparte and the Congress of Vienna
... b. Metternich & other delegates ________________________ democracy, _____________________ the ideas of the French Revolution, & wanted to _____________________ Europe to the way it was before Napoleon 2. The goals of the Congress of Vienna a. One goal was to prevent future ___________________ aggres ...
... b. Metternich & other delegates ________________________ democracy, _____________________ the ideas of the French Revolution, & wanted to _____________________ Europe to the way it was before Napoleon 2. The goals of the Congress of Vienna a. One goal was to prevent future ___________________ aggres ...
Congress of Vienna (1814
... agreed with Metternich. They began to take away the freedom and equality that people had won after the French Revolution. - The Congress helped old kings become rulers of their nations again (legitimacy). - The leaders of the Congress of Vienna changed the sizes of some nations in Europe (new politi ...
... agreed with Metternich. They began to take away the freedom and equality that people had won after the French Revolution. - The Congress helped old kings become rulers of their nations again (legitimacy). - The leaders of the Congress of Vienna changed the sizes of some nations in Europe (new politi ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... Nap. found himself in a guerrilla war against Spain (supported by Britain) Wellesley (Wellington) drove the French from Portugal 1813 Napoleon forced from Spain "It was the Spanish ulcer that ruined me" Friedland French defeated the Russians Tsar signs the Treaty of Tilsit, Prussia lost half her pop ...
... Nap. found himself in a guerrilla war against Spain (supported by Britain) Wellesley (Wellington) drove the French from Portugal 1813 Napoleon forced from Spain "It was the Spanish ulcer that ruined me" Friedland French defeated the Russians Tsar signs the Treaty of Tilsit, Prussia lost half her pop ...
The French Revolution - Ramos` World History Class
... Like the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789 erupted after years of yearning for freedom and justice. Unlike the American Revolution, the revolutionary movement in France ended not in democracy but in dictatorship. Revolutionaries succeeded in overthrowing the French Old Regime that h ...
... Like the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789 erupted after years of yearning for freedom and justice. Unlike the American Revolution, the revolutionary movement in France ended not in democracy but in dictatorship. Revolutionaries succeeded in overthrowing the French Old Regime that h ...
Napoleon Bonaparte: A Divisive Historical Figure
... Ruler of France from 1799 till 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte is a figure who continues to this day to divide the historical community. Indeed, to make use of the title of the book written by the leading Dutch historian, Pieter Geyl, it is very much a question of "Napoleon, for or against." On the one sid ...
... Ruler of France from 1799 till 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte is a figure who continues to this day to divide the historical community. Indeed, to make use of the title of the book written by the leading Dutch historian, Pieter Geyl, it is very much a question of "Napoleon, for or against." On the one sid ...
Napoleon`s Rise to Power - History with Ms. Osborn
... Common people felt _________________________________ against their rulers and would use their influence to their advantage. ...
... Common people felt _________________________________ against their rulers and would use their influence to their advantage. ...
Napoleon - bYTEBoss
... parts of Italy Britain, Austria, and Sweden join the Third Coalition against France and Napoleon Napoleon proclaims the greatness of his army and rides out to meet the challenge Battle of Trafalgar ...
... parts of Italy Britain, Austria, and Sweden join the Third Coalition against France and Napoleon Napoleon proclaims the greatness of his army and rides out to meet the challenge Battle of Trafalgar ...
Independence High School Global History Regents Mr. Wisell Unit 2
... France was at war with a European coalition of Russia, Great Britain, and Austria. Napoleon realized the need for a pause in the war. He remarked, “the French Revolution is not finished so long as the scourge of war lasts…I want peace, as much to settle the present French government, as to save the ...
... France was at war with a European coalition of Russia, Great Britain, and Austria. Napoleon realized the need for a pause in the war. He remarked, “the French Revolution is not finished so long as the scourge of war lasts…I want peace, as much to settle the present French government, as to save the ...
Napoleon and Nationalism
... • Napoleon turns attention towards England but loses naval Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and abandons plans to take over England ...
... • Napoleon turns attention towards England but loses naval Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and abandons plans to take over England ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
... • Grand Army of 600,000 invades Russia • Russians refuse to do battle – they retreat, burning everything of use to the French • French will freeze if they can’t reach a city before winter hits – they head for Moscow • Grand Army finds Moscow on fire – Russians had burned it to kill the French • Only ...
... • Grand Army of 600,000 invades Russia • Russians refuse to do battle – they retreat, burning everything of use to the French • French will freeze if they can’t reach a city before winter hits – they head for Moscow • Grand Army finds Moscow on fire – Russians had burned it to kill the French • Only ...
Chapter 19 A Revolution in Politics
... Pragmatic Sanction only lasted as long as Charles VI did – Frederick II invaded Austrian Silesia – France joined Prussia for chance to war with Austria – Maria Theresa made an alliance w/ Great Britain (fearing French dominance in continental affairs) ...
... Pragmatic Sanction only lasted as long as Charles VI did – Frederick II invaded Austrian Silesia – France joined Prussia for chance to war with Austria – Maria Theresa made an alliance w/ Great Britain (fearing French dominance in continental affairs) ...
Chapter 18 World History Study Guide
... 2. What were the goals/ideals of the French Revolution? 3. Describe each of the three estates of pre-revolutionary French society. 4. Describe the three subgroups of the Third Estate of French society. 5. What was the main point of contention between the first two estates and the Third Estate? 6. Ho ...
... 2. What were the goals/ideals of the French Revolution? 3. Describe each of the three estates of pre-revolutionary French society. 4. Describe the three subgroups of the Third Estate of French society. 5. What was the main point of contention between the first two estates and the Third Estate? 6. Ho ...
ALL FRENCH REVOLUTION NOTES ARE ON THIS LINK
... o France could not invade England o Napoleon became obsessed with defeating England ...
... o France could not invade England o Napoleon became obsessed with defeating England ...
World history Revolution notes
... the clear favorites to win the war as they had the best military in the world, and were the most powerful nation at this time. The American troops were untrained, undisciplined, and poorly supplied. Yet, they had the advantage of fighting for a cause and fighting on home turf. Most of the early batt ...
... the clear favorites to win the war as they had the best military in the world, and were the most powerful nation at this time. The American troops were untrained, undisciplined, and poorly supplied. Yet, they had the advantage of fighting for a cause and fighting on home turf. Most of the early batt ...
The French Revolution
... Proclaimed that all men were “born and remain free and equal in rights” Natural rights were liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression, Government existed to protect those rights ...
... Proclaimed that all men were “born and remain free and equal in rights” Natural rights were liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression, Government existed to protect those rights ...
Unit VI Romanticism to Realism
... The Crimean War 1854-56: Britain & France against Russia • commercial interests in the ...
... The Crimean War 1854-56: Britain & France against Russia • commercial interests in the ...
The Age of Napoleon
... As an island nation – Britain was dependent on sea trade for survival. Napoleon forced the nations of Europe to stop all trade with Britain – THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM. The French and British navies blockaded each others port in attempts to strangle trade. December 1805 – Napoleon defeated the Russians ...
... As an island nation – Britain was dependent on sea trade for survival. Napoleon forced the nations of Europe to stop all trade with Britain – THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM. The French and British navies blockaded each others port in attempts to strangle trade. December 1805 – Napoleon defeated the Russians ...
Chapter 11 - Glasgow Independent Schools
... government. – In 1802, Napoleon was made consul for life. – In 1804, he crowned himself Emperor Napoleon I. ...
... government. – In 1802, Napoleon was made consul for life. – In 1804, he crowned himself Emperor Napoleon I. ...
Chapter 11 - Glasgow Independent Schools
... government. – In 1802, Napoleon was made consul for life. – In 1804, he crowned himself Emperor Napoleon I. ...
... government. – In 1802, Napoleon was made consul for life. – In 1804, he crowned himself Emperor Napoleon I. ...
Document
... Peninsula War – Napoleon wants to fight Portugal because they ignored the blockade. The French marched into Spain. This led to guerilla warfare by Spanish peasants that lasted six years. Napoleon lost the battle and was left with only 2% of his men. Questions: ...
... Peninsula War – Napoleon wants to fight Portugal because they ignored the blockade. The French marched into Spain. This led to guerilla warfare by Spanish peasants that lasted six years. Napoleon lost the battle and was left with only 2% of his men. Questions: ...
French Revolution Take Home Notes
... • Napoleonic Wars • He sent his armies to conquer countries in Europe • He took parts of Spain, Portugal, modern day Germany and Italy • At its height his empire stretched from the English Channel to the West and Russia to the East ...
... • Napoleonic Wars • He sent his armies to conquer countries in Europe • He took parts of Spain, Portugal, modern day Germany and Italy • At its height his empire stretched from the English Channel to the West and Russia to the East ...
Chapter 18 and 20-Political Revolutions
... 22. Robespierre – a lower and politician who quickly rose as the leader of the Committee of Public Safety and was responsible for the Reign of Terror. 23. Jacobins – A revolutionary political club made up of middle-class men who used newspapers to advance the call for a Republic. 24. Jacques Louis D ...
... 22. Robespierre – a lower and politician who quickly rose as the leader of the Committee of Public Safety and was responsible for the Reign of Terror. 23. Jacobins – A revolutionary political club made up of middle-class men who used newspapers to advance the call for a Republic. 24. Jacques Louis D ...
War of the Fourth Coalition
The Fourth Coalition against Napoleon's French Empire was defeated in a war spanning 1806–1807. Coalition partners included Prussia, Russia, Saxony, Sweden, and Great Britain. Several members of the coalition had previously been fighting France as part of the Third Coalition, and there was no intervening period of general peace. On 9th October 1806, Prussia joined a renewed coalition, fearing the rise in French power after the defeat of Austria and establishment of the French-sponsored Confederation of the Rhine. Prussia and Russia mobilized for a fresh campaign, and Prussian troops massed in Saxony.Napoleon decisively defeated the Prussians in a lightning campaign that culminated at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt on 14 October 1806. French forces under Napoleon occupied Prussia, pursued the remnants of the shattered Prussian Army, and captured Berlin on 25 October 1806. They then advanced all the way to East Prussia, Poland and the Russian frontier, where they fought an inconclusive battle against the Russians at the Battle of Eylau on 7–8 February 1807. Napoleon's advance on the Russian frontier was briefly checked during the spring as he revitalized his army. Russian forces were finally crushed by the French at the Battle of Friedland on 14 June 1807, and three days later Russia asked for a truce.By the Treaties of Tilsit in July 1807, France made peace with Russia, which agreed to join the Continental System. The treaty however, was particularly harsh on Prussia as Napoleon demanded much of Prussia's territory along the lower Rhine west of the Elbe, and in what was part of the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Respectively, these acquisitions were incorporated into his brother Jérôme Bonaparte's new Kingdom of Westphalia, and established the Duchy of Warsaw (ruled by his new ally the king of Saxony). The end of the war saw Napoleon master of almost all of western and central continental Europe, except for Spain, Portugal, Austria and several smaller states.