The French Revolution and Napoleon
... After his defeats in Russia, Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia and Sweden declare war on Napoleon Because of the major defeats, Napoleons new army was inexperienced and were quickly defeated Soon, Paris was taken and Napoleon was forced to ...
... After his defeats in Russia, Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia and Sweden declare war on Napoleon Because of the major defeats, Napoleons new army was inexperienced and were quickly defeated Soon, Paris was taken and Napoleon was forced to ...
Chapter 18
... few mistakes by trying to invade Russia. • The Russians defeated Napoleon’s superior Grand Army by retreating hundreds of miles and burning their own villages and countryside. ...
... few mistakes by trying to invade Russia. • The Russians defeated Napoleon’s superior Grand Army by retreating hundreds of miles and burning their own villages and countryside. ...
World History Exam Review Lessons 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3 By Rosie
... involves killing and burning all the areas a retreating army leaves, so the atttacker have no source of resources. It was very effective. Waterloo- The most important battle Napoleon lost. When Prussian arrived, they joined forces with Britain and attacked the French. After two days ,the French troo ...
... involves killing and burning all the areas a retreating army leaves, so the atttacker have no source of resources. It was very effective. Waterloo- The most important battle Napoleon lost. When Prussian arrived, they joined forces with Britain and attacked the French. After two days ,the French troo ...
the french revolution revised
... French for “middle class.” (Even though it was the lowest class in French society). ● Made up of peasants, artisans and ...
... French for “middle class.” (Even though it was the lowest class in French society). ● Made up of peasants, artisans and ...
Napoleon Forges an Empire
... • Napoleon wins series of battles including Austria, Prussia, & Russia signing peace treaties w/ France • Only ally standing in his way was GB and their powerful navy ...
... • Napoleon wins series of battles including Austria, Prussia, & Russia signing peace treaties w/ France • Only ally standing in his way was GB and their powerful navy ...
War With Austria The Radicals Take Over The National Convention
... • Radical Jacobin • Most controversial figure of the French Revolution ...
... • Radical Jacobin • Most controversial figure of the French Revolution ...
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. ...
Course outline 2 in MS Word format
... Cooperate to help one another put down internal revolutions. Congress of Vienna European leaders meet: to undo Napoleon’s changes. to restore royal families of Europe to thrones. ...
... Cooperate to help one another put down internal revolutions. Congress of Vienna European leaders meet: to undo Napoleon’s changes. to restore royal families of Europe to thrones. ...
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... E. The people allowed him to be a dictator because they were tired of the chaos of Revolution II. Creation of an Empire A. The people voted for France to become an Empire, so Napoleon crowned himself Emperor 1. Napoleon used his military genius to defeat other European nations a 2. Almost all of Eur ...
... E. The people allowed him to be a dictator because they were tired of the chaos of Revolution II. Creation of an Empire A. The people voted for France to become an Empire, so Napoleon crowned himself Emperor 1. Napoleon used his military genius to defeat other European nations a 2. Almost all of Eur ...
The French Revolution - World History Period 5
... - Restore legitimate monarchs to every European country - Try to create a balance of power to avoid another revolution - Agree to intervene in a conflict in any state if the monarch was in danger. - Austria, Prussia and Russia founded the Holly Alliance, a coalition to instill the Christian values i ...
... - Restore legitimate monarchs to every European country - Try to create a balance of power to avoid another revolution - Agree to intervene in a conflict in any state if the monarch was in danger. - Austria, Prussia and Russia founded the Holly Alliance, a coalition to instill the Christian values i ...
The French Revolution - Mrs. Duvall
... – Drafted 18-45 men, fight against counterrevolutionaries (Foreign countries) ...
... – Drafted 18-45 men, fight against counterrevolutionaries (Foreign countries) ...
The French Revolution & Napoleon
... coalition of Britain, Russia, Austria, Sweden After Austerlitz Napoleon controlled the largest European Empire since the Romans. ...
... coalition of Britain, Russia, Austria, Sweden After Austerlitz Napoleon controlled the largest European Empire since the Romans. ...
French Revolution Notes
... 1794: The French kill Robespierre Napoleon’s Rise: Before Napoleon, what was the country of France like? France was in a war with Prussia, Austria, and Britain Government had little power Lots of violence ...
... 1794: The French kill Robespierre Napoleon’s Rise: Before Napoleon, what was the country of France like? France was in a war with Prussia, Austria, and Britain Government had little power Lots of violence ...
Chapter 6 Section 4: The Age of Napoleon Begins
... enough power to take the title of Emperor of the French. Invited the pope to preside over his coronation in Paris. During ceremony he took the crown from the popes hand and placed in on his own head. By doing this he was trying to prove that he owned the throne. Each step he held a plebiscite- ...
... enough power to take the title of Emperor of the French. Invited the pope to preside over his coronation in Paris. During ceremony he took the crown from the popes hand and placed in on his own head. By doing this he was trying to prove that he owned the throne. Each step he held a plebiscite- ...
The French Revolution
... The Continental System Napoleon conquered all of Europe except Great Britain. Ordered all countries not to trade with Great Britain (blockade) in order to weaken the country. The Plan backfired! Instead inflation rose rapidly throughout Europe. ...
... The Continental System Napoleon conquered all of Europe except Great Britain. Ordered all countries not to trade with Great Britain (blockade) in order to weaken the country. The Plan backfired! Instead inflation rose rapidly throughout Europe. ...
The Rise and Fall of Napoleon
... Britain, Russia, Austria, and Sweden join forces against Napoleon. Napoleon used ...
... Britain, Russia, Austria, and Sweden join forces against Napoleon. Napoleon used ...
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 ...
review sheet for french revolution/napoleon/industrial revolution test
... NATIONAL CONVENTION – renamed from the National Assembly GUILLOTINE - France’s tool of execution; chopped off peoples’ heads including Louis XVI and Robespierre ...
... NATIONAL CONVENTION – renamed from the National Assembly GUILLOTINE - France’s tool of execution; chopped off peoples’ heads including Louis XVI and Robespierre ...
- Katella HS
... Across 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 na ...
... Across 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 na ...
Xword on “Napoleon Forges an Empire”, pgs. 228
... Across 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 na ...
... Across 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 na ...
Document
... Reign of Terror, the group that made up the largest number of those executed, and why it was significant. ...
... Reign of Terror, the group that made up the largest number of those executed, and why it was significant. ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... Defeated Austrian forces in Italy in 179697 Wins victories in Egypt against ENG in ...
... Defeated Austrian forces in Italy in 179697 Wins victories in Egypt against ENG in ...
Unit 3 Review Worksheet
... 1. In 1800, a ____________________________, or vote of the people, was held to approve a new constitution. 2. In 1804, with the support of the French people, Napoleon was made the ______________ of France. 3. As a result of the French army’s conquests in Europe, the rulers of _________________, ____ ...
... 1. In 1800, a ____________________________, or vote of the people, was held to approve a new constitution. 2. In 1804, with the support of the French people, Napoleon was made the ______________ of France. 3. As a result of the French army’s conquests in Europe, the rulers of _________________, ____ ...
Declaration of the Rights of Man
... “A Grateful France Proclaims Napoleon the First Emperor of the French” ...
... “A Grateful France Proclaims Napoleon the First Emperor of the French” ...
Political Revolutions Test Review Key People to Know Phillip II of
... Giving the third estate power to pass and reform laws for the French people What problems showed weakness and vulnerability in the Spanish Empire? Inflation – population was growing causing more demand for food and rising prices; took increased amounts of silver to buy things Spanish cloth was expen ...
... Giving the third estate power to pass and reform laws for the French people What problems showed weakness and vulnerability in the Spanish Empire? Inflation – population was growing causing more demand for food and rising prices; took increased amounts of silver to buy things Spanish cloth was expen ...
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.