The French Revolution and Napoleon
... Ex: Just as it helped France in the late 1700’s. It will help Germany and Spain protect themselves against Napoleon. ...
... Ex: Just as it helped France in the late 1700’s. It will help Germany and Spain protect themselves against Napoleon. ...
PSIR205 Slides 4
... replaced the Directory with the Consulate. (It was known as the Coup d'état of Brumaire as it occurred on the 18th of the revolutionary month of Brumaire). Under the Constitution of the Year VII (1799) Napoleon, as First Consul became the most ...
... replaced the Directory with the Consulate. (It was known as the Coup d'état of Brumaire as it occurred on the 18th of the revolutionary month of Brumaire). Under the Constitution of the Year VII (1799) Napoleon, as First Consul became the most ...
The French Revolution
... • The Continental System- an attempt by Napoleon to forcibly close ports to prevent all trade and communication. It was intended to destroy Britain’s commercial and industrial economy. • The Peninsular War- Napoleon invaded Spain, the British sent troops to aid Spain, France lost 300,000 men. These ...
... • The Continental System- an attempt by Napoleon to forcibly close ports to prevent all trade and communication. It was intended to destroy Britain’s commercial and industrial economy. • The Peninsular War- Napoleon invaded Spain, the British sent troops to aid Spain, France lost 300,000 men. These ...
Concerto The French Revolution
... land on the western side of the Mississippi River. Known simply as the Louisiana Purchase, this secured for the United States, at three cents an acre, ownership of North America’s longest river system and a vast expanse of land running all the way from Canada down to the Gulf of Mexico. This transac ...
... land on the western side of the Mississippi River. Known simply as the Louisiana Purchase, this secured for the United States, at three cents an acre, ownership of North America’s longest river system and a vast expanse of land running all the way from Canada down to the Gulf of Mexico. This transac ...
The French Revolution Begins
... the revolution would spread to their countries Austria and Prussia threatened to use force to restore Louis XVI’s power Legislative Assembly responded by declaring war on Austria in spring 1792 War went badly for France initially ...
... the revolution would spread to their countries Austria and Prussia threatened to use force to restore Louis XVI’s power Legislative Assembly responded by declaring war on Austria in spring 1792 War went badly for France initially ...
Chapter 19
... Age of Napoleon Rise of Napoleon Born in Corsica, 1769 Commissioned a lieutenant, 1785 Promoted to brigadier general, 1794 Victory in Italy, 1797 Defeat in Egypt, 1799 ...
... Age of Napoleon Rise of Napoleon Born in Corsica, 1769 Commissioned a lieutenant, 1785 Promoted to brigadier general, 1794 Victory in Italy, 1797 Defeat in Egypt, 1799 ...
1848 - Mr. Weiss - Honors World History
... use this army to unite the German people under Prussian leadership. ...
... use this army to unite the German people under Prussian leadership. ...
The French Revolution
... (that made him popular) 1. Helped the economy by setting prices, supporting new industry, and building roads and bridges 2. Created a government-controlled school system 3. Established the Napoleonic Code (a set of laws) that supported equality and religious toleration ...
... (that made him popular) 1. Helped the economy by setting prices, supporting new industry, and building roads and bridges 2. Created a government-controlled school system 3. Established the Napoleonic Code (a set of laws) that supported equality and religious toleration ...
First Estate
... – Annexed ___________________________ & parts of Italy – Set up a __________________ gov’t in Switzerland – Britain, Russia, Austria, & Sweden joined forces to try & stop Napol. from conquering all of Europe • Russia, Austria, & Prussia signed peace treaties with France due to too many battles lost ...
... – Annexed ___________________________ & parts of Italy – Set up a __________________ gov’t in Switzerland – Britain, Russia, Austria, & Sweden joined forces to try & stop Napol. from conquering all of Europe • Russia, Austria, & Prussia signed peace treaties with France due to too many battles lost ...
Warm-Up Question
... Wars,ruled Napoleon over the showed largest his military European geniusempire by defeating since the Austria Romans & Prussia and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
... Wars,ruled Napoleon over the showed largest his military European geniusempire by defeating since the Austria Romans & Prussia and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
Slide 1
... Wars,ruled Napoleon over the showed largest his military European geniusempire by defeating since the Austria Romans & Prussia and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
... Wars,ruled Napoleon over the showed largest his military European geniusempire by defeating since the Austria Romans & Prussia and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
How did Napoleon come to power in France?
... Wars,ruled Napoleon over the showed largest his military European geniusempire by defeating since the Austria Romans & Prussia and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
... Wars,ruled Napoleon over the showed largest his military European geniusempire by defeating since the Austria Romans & Prussia and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
Napoleon Bonaparte and the Congress of Vienna
... Wars,ruled Napoleon over the showed largest his military European geniusempire by defeating since the Austria Romans & Prussia and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
... Wars,ruled Napoleon over the showed largest his military European geniusempire by defeating since the Austria Romans & Prussia and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
Napoleon Bonaparte and the Congress of Vienna
... During Wars,ruled Napoleon From 1807the to Napoleonic 1812, Napoleon over showed the his military genius by defeating Austria & Prussia largest European empire since the Romans and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
... During Wars,ruled Napoleon From 1807the to Napoleonic 1812, Napoleon over showed the his military genius by defeating Austria & Prussia largest European empire since the Romans and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
The French Revolution
... and Napoleon used his troops to dissolved the Directory and set up a three man consulate. By 1802-Napolean had signed peace treaties with Britain, Austria and Russia. That year he had himself named consul for life. In 1804, he held a plebiscite or popular vote by ballot and assumed the title of Empe ...
... and Napoleon used his troops to dissolved the Directory and set up a three man consulate. By 1802-Napolean had signed peace treaties with Britain, Austria and Russia. That year he had himself named consul for life. In 1804, he held a plebiscite or popular vote by ballot and assumed the title of Empe ...
Essential Question
... During Wars,ruled Napoleon From 1807the to Napoleonic 1812, Napoleon over showed the his military genius by defeating Austria & Prussia largest European empire since the Romans and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
... During Wars,ruled Napoleon From 1807the to Napoleonic 1812, Napoleon over showed the his military genius by defeating Austria & Prussia largest European empire since the Romans and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe ...
French Revolution
... • In Egypt he lost to the British but kept his reputation • December 1798, Tsar Paul I of Russia signed with Britain to create the Second Coalition, later Austria and the Ottomans joined • May 1799 Sieyes was elected a Director and started to plot against the government • “confidence from below, pow ...
... • In Egypt he lost to the British but kept his reputation • December 1798, Tsar Paul I of Russia signed with Britain to create the Second Coalition, later Austria and the Ottomans joined • May 1799 Sieyes was elected a Director and started to plot against the government • “confidence from below, pow ...
Banque De France. - Los Alamitos Unified School District
... Treaty of Pressburg confirmed the Austrian cession of lands in Italy and Bavaria to France and in Germany to Napoleon's German allies, imposed an indemnity of 40 million francs on the defeated Habsburgs, and allowed the defeated Russian troops free passage, with their arms and equipment, through hos ...
... Treaty of Pressburg confirmed the Austrian cession of lands in Italy and Bavaria to France and in Germany to Napoleon's German allies, imposed an indemnity of 40 million francs on the defeated Habsburgs, and allowed the defeated Russian troops free passage, with their arms and equipment, through hos ...
World History
... warfare through the Continental System. This system closed European ports to British goods. Many Europeans did not like this blockade. ...
... warfare through the Continental System. This system closed European ports to British goods. Many Europeans did not like this blockade. ...
File
... Thousands of Parisian women armed with pitchforks, swords, and muskets went to the palace at Versailles and met with the king to tell him about their starving children. • These women brought the king to Paris. He gave the ...
... Thousands of Parisian women armed with pitchforks, swords, and muskets went to the palace at Versailles and met with the king to tell him about their starving children. • These women brought the king to Paris. He gave the ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... – Émigrés rushed back to France seeking revenge, rekindling loyalty for Napoleon – Victorious allies gathered in Vienna for peace conference, Napoleon escapes exile and returns to France – Citizens cheered Napoleon’s advance, Louis XVIII leaves France – March 1815, Napoleon is Emperor in France agai ...
... – Émigrés rushed back to France seeking revenge, rekindling loyalty for Napoleon – Victorious allies gathered in Vienna for peace conference, Napoleon escapes exile and returns to France – Citizens cheered Napoleon’s advance, Louis XVIII leaves France – March 1815, Napoleon is Emperor in France agai ...
Time Line of the French Revolution 1789-1815
... • He places blame on Russia for the economic instability of his nation • 600 000 men – army to attack Moscow • No major battle, therefore to decisive victory; however, death toll was high due to insufficient resources and Partisan attacks by the Russians • Despite high losses, Napoleon still arrive ...
... • He places blame on Russia for the economic instability of his nation • 600 000 men – army to attack Moscow • No major battle, therefore to decisive victory; however, death toll was high due to insufficient resources and Partisan attacks by the Russians • Despite high losses, Napoleon still arrive ...
Chapter 6 - The French Revolution and Napoleon
... 32) Which of the following statements about France's social structure is true? a) The Third Estate was made up entirely of peasants. b) The Second Estate was content with the social structure. c) There was inequality among the three estates. d) Most people belonged to the First Estate. ...
... 32) Which of the following statements about France's social structure is true? a) The Third Estate was made up entirely of peasants. b) The Second Estate was content with the social structure. c) There was inequality among the three estates. d) Most people belonged to the First Estate. ...
Global History Review Unit 5 Sec 2
... 2. Education – he developed a ____________ school system 3. The Napoleonic Code – It included ___________________ ideas such as legal _____________ of citizens and _______________ toleration. D. The Empire of Napoleon (1804-1814) 1. He conquered much of _____________________ and replaced defeated mo ...
... 2. Education – he developed a ____________ school system 3. The Napoleonic Code – It included ___________________ ideas such as legal _____________ of citizens and _______________ toleration. D. The Empire of Napoleon (1804-1814) 1. He conquered much of _____________________ and replaced defeated mo ...
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.