French Revolution
... • Over 5 years Necker realized there was little that could be done so he altered the records to make things look better and then he resigned (before he was fired) • In 1783 Necker was replaced by Charles Alexandre de Calonne who aggressively sought a solution • He persuaded Louis to convene the Asse ...
... • Over 5 years Necker realized there was little that could be done so he altered the records to make things look better and then he resigned (before he was fired) • In 1783 Necker was replaced by Charles Alexandre de Calonne who aggressively sought a solution • He persuaded Louis to convene the Asse ...
Napoleon - White Plains Public Schools
... Napoleon’s Impact • The Code of Napoleon, a law code, favored social equality, religious tolerance, and trial by jury. • Napoleon introduced the ideas of the French Revolution to the lands he seized. • French rule encouraged nationalism. Spain lost its Latin American empire. E. Napp ...
... Napoleon’s Impact • The Code of Napoleon, a law code, favored social equality, religious tolerance, and trial by jury. • Napoleon introduced the ideas of the French Revolution to the lands he seized. • French rule encouraged nationalism. Spain lost its Latin American empire. E. Napp ...
Napoleon Bonaparte and the Congress of Vienna
... 3. During his rule over Europe, Napoleon made a number of devastating decisions a. The one nation Napoleon could not defeat was _____________________ i. He ordered a ___________________, called the ____________________________________________________, to cut off all _________________ with England ii ...
... 3. During his rule over Europe, Napoleon made a number of devastating decisions a. The one nation Napoleon could not defeat was _____________________ i. He ordered a ___________________, called the ____________________________________________________, to cut off all _________________ with England ii ...
MODERN WORLD HISTORY: The French Revolution and Napoleon
... X. The Reign of Terror A. Robespierre, “the Incorruptible,” came to power – made very strange, radical changes 1.) Altered decks of cards, changed to scientific calendar, closed churches 2.) Formed the Committee of Public Safety a. sent people to guillotine – Marie Antoinette, fellow radicals inclu ...
... X. The Reign of Terror A. Robespierre, “the Incorruptible,” came to power – made very strange, radical changes 1.) Altered decks of cards, changed to scientific calendar, closed churches 2.) Formed the Committee of Public Safety a. sent people to guillotine – Marie Antoinette, fellow radicals inclu ...
The French Revolution - Mr McEntarfer`s Social Studies Page
... As news of the revolution spread across Europe, rulers of the other nations feared these revolutionary ideas would spread into their nations. They threatened to intervene with military force and put the King back on the thrown of France. In 1792 the French decided on a preemptive strike on its enemi ...
... As news of the revolution spread across Europe, rulers of the other nations feared these revolutionary ideas would spread into their nations. They threatened to intervene with military force and put the King back on the thrown of France. In 1792 the French decided on a preemptive strike on its enemi ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
... King Louis XVIII sent troops to arrest him Napoleon: “If there is a man among you [who] would kill his Emperor, here I am!” • Troops kneeled before him and shouted “Vive l’Empereur! Vive l’Empereur!” ...
... King Louis XVIII sent troops to arrest him Napoleon: “If there is a man among you [who] would kill his Emperor, here I am!” • Troops kneeled before him and shouted “Vive l’Empereur! Vive l’Empereur!” ...
File - Hjelm`s History Class
... • Another result of the Congress of Vienna was a system known as the Concert of Europe, in which leaders met periodically to discuss problems affecting peace in Europe. • The Congress achieved their goal of creating lasting peace and they influenced European politics for the next 100 years. Europe ...
... • Another result of the Congress of Vienna was a system known as the Concert of Europe, in which leaders met periodically to discuss problems affecting peace in Europe. • The Congress achieved their goal of creating lasting peace and they influenced European politics for the next 100 years. Europe ...
Advanced Placement European History UNIT # 7 French Revolution
... ruled solo as the First Consul. Napoleon then called himself “emperor.” Dec 1799: Plebiscite in which French a new (4th) constitution. Plebiscite is a ballot held for voters. Napoleon used this to gain support and stop the street fighting. (Don’t confuse this Constitution with the upcoming Napoleoni ...
... ruled solo as the First Consul. Napoleon then called himself “emperor.” Dec 1799: Plebiscite in which French a new (4th) constitution. Plebiscite is a ballot held for voters. Napoleon used this to gain support and stop the street fighting. (Don’t confuse this Constitution with the upcoming Napoleoni ...
The French Revolution
... At the Congress of Vienna, Metternich insisted on three goals. First, he wanted to make sure that the French would not attack another country again. Second, he wanted a balance of power in which no one nation was too strong. Third, he wanted to put kings back in charge of the countries from wh ...
... At the Congress of Vienna, Metternich insisted on three goals. First, he wanted to make sure that the French would not attack another country again. Second, he wanted a balance of power in which no one nation was too strong. Third, he wanted to put kings back in charge of the countries from wh ...
AP Euro History Timeline - apeuro
... • John Wycliffe and Jan Hus call for church reforms. • Martin Luther, a Catholic monk, posts his Ninety-five ...
... • John Wycliffe and Jan Hus call for church reforms. • Martin Luther, a Catholic monk, posts his Ninety-five ...
Reactionism, Liberalism, and Nationalism
... it back some day, and this he would not tolerate The assembly slowly melted away and was finally dispersed by Frederick William's army Many German liberals who had been at the assembly gave up on Germany and fled to the United States, especially to new areas then opening up, like Texas, where th ...
... it back some day, and this he would not tolerate The assembly slowly melted away and was finally dispersed by Frederick William's army Many German liberals who had been at the assembly gave up on Germany and fled to the United States, especially to new areas then opening up, like Texas, where th ...
chapter 21: french revolution and napoleon - Hatboro
... A. After years of war and change, European heads of government were looking to establish long lasting peace and stability in Europe after the defeat of Napoleon. B. A series of meetings in Vienna, Austria called the Congress of Vienna were held to achieve this goal. Representatives from the 5 “great ...
... A. After years of war and change, European heads of government were looking to establish long lasting peace and stability in Europe after the defeat of Napoleon. B. A series of meetings in Vienna, Austria called the Congress of Vienna were held to achieve this goal. Representatives from the 5 “great ...
French Revolution
... • Over 5 years Necker realized there was little that could be done so he altered the records to make things look better and then he resigned (before he was fired) • In 1783 Necker was replaced by Charles Alexandre de Calonne who aggressively sought a solution • He persuaded Louis to convene the Asse ...
... • Over 5 years Necker realized there was little that could be done so he altered the records to make things look better and then he resigned (before he was fired) • In 1783 Necker was replaced by Charles Alexandre de Calonne who aggressively sought a solution • He persuaded Louis to convene the Asse ...
World History
... Napoleon reorganized & centralized the administration of France to give himself unlimited power. He created an executive branch, made up of three conuls (the Consulate). Napoleon = First Consul Napoleon submitted his revised constitution of his government to the people for a vote through a plebiscit ...
... Napoleon reorganized & centralized the administration of France to give himself unlimited power. He created an executive branch, made up of three conuls (the Consulate). Napoleon = First Consul Napoleon submitted his revised constitution of his government to the people for a vote through a plebiscit ...
National Assembly - Mr McEntarfer`s Social Studies Page
... The Rest of Europe Watches Events in France with Concern • As news of the revolution spread across Europe, rulers of the other nations feared these revolutionary ideas would spread into their nations. They threatened to intervene with military force and put the King back on the thrown of France. In ...
... The Rest of Europe Watches Events in France with Concern • As news of the revolution spread across Europe, rulers of the other nations feared these revolutionary ideas would spread into their nations. They threatened to intervene with military force and put the King back on the thrown of France. In ...
Napoleon: Hero or Tyrant?
... tax-collection government and military system based on merit, not birth ...
... tax-collection government and military system based on merit, not birth ...
`Would to Heaven that the Comparison Were Just` The French
... policy of official neutrality in the interest of elementary prudence, a debate was joined between one faction of opinion, whose leading spokesmen were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, and another, represented predominantly by Alexander Hamilton and John Jay; the former favored the French cause, t ...
... policy of official neutrality in the interest of elementary prudence, a debate was joined between one faction of opinion, whose leading spokesmen were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, and another, represented predominantly by Alexander Hamilton and John Jay; the former favored the French cause, t ...
File - Walker Model Congress
... Britain from South Carolina, to Madrid to negotiate a territorial settlement with Spain, who controlled the southernmost portions of the United States: from this settlement, the United States desired use of the Mississippi River, duty-free trade access through New Orleans, which was controlled by Sp ...
... Britain from South Carolina, to Madrid to negotiate a territorial settlement with Spain, who controlled the southernmost portions of the United States: from this settlement, the United States desired use of the Mississippi River, duty-free trade access through New Orleans, which was controlled by Sp ...
Napoleon Builds and Empire
... The Fall of Napoleon In May 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia with a huge army. He captured Moscow, but he could not force the Russians to surrender. By October, Napoleon’s army was running short of fold. Napoleon ordered his forces to retreat. During the retreat, the bitter Russian winter set in. Thous ...
... The Fall of Napoleon In May 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia with a huge army. He captured Moscow, but he could not force the Russians to surrender. By October, Napoleon’s army was running short of fold. Napoleon ordered his forces to retreat. During the retreat, the bitter Russian winter set in. Thous ...
Napoleon Bonaparte and the Congress of Vienna
... North America & Europe But, the revolution in Haiti convinced Napoleon to abandon North America ...
... North America & Europe But, the revolution in Haiti convinced Napoleon to abandon North America ...
Essential Question
... North America & Europe But, the revolution in Haiti convinced Napoleon to abandon North America ...
... North America & Europe But, the revolution in Haiti convinced Napoleon to abandon North America ...
How did Napoleon come to power in France?
... In 1814, the weakened French army was defeated; Napoleon surrendered, was forced to give up his throne, & was exiled to the island of Elba ...
... In 1814, the weakened French army was defeated; Napoleon surrendered, was forced to give up his throne, & was exiled to the island of Elba ...
Warm-Up Question
... In 1814, the weakened French army was defeated; Napoleon surrendered, was forced to give up his throne, & was exiled to the island of Elba ...
... In 1814, the weakened French army was defeated; Napoleon surrendered, was forced to give up his throne, & was exiled to the island of Elba ...
Slide 1
... In 1814, the weakened French army was defeated; Napoleon surrendered, was forced to give up his throne, & was exiled to the island of Elba ...
... In 1814, the weakened French army was defeated; Napoleon surrendered, was forced to give up his throne, & was exiled to the island of Elba ...
Treaty of Amiens
The Treaty of Amiens temporarily ended hostilities between the French Republic and Great Britain during the French Revolutionary Wars. It was signed in the city of Amiens on 25 March 1802 (Germinal 4, year X, in the French Revolutionary calendar), by Joseph Bonaparte and the Marquess Cornwallis as a ""Definitive Treaty of Peace"". The consequent Peace of Amiens lasted only one year (18 May 1803) and engendered the only period of peace in Europe between 1793 and 1815. Under the treaty, Britain recognised the French Republic; the British parliament had dropped England's historical claim to the now-defunct French Kingdom only two years previously. Together with the Treaty of Lunéville (1801), the Treaty of Amiens marked the end of the Second Coalition, which had waged war against Revolutionary France since 1798.