Napoleon Bonaparte - Greensburg Salem School District
... Paris was captured in 1814 and Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba. Louis XVIII, Louis XVI’s brother, restored the Bourbon monarchy. The king had little support. Napoleon escaped. Troops were sent to capture him, but on their meeting, Napoleon opened his coat and invited anyone who would to ki ...
... Paris was captured in 1814 and Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba. Louis XVIII, Louis XVI’s brother, restored the Bourbon monarchy. The king had little support. Napoleon escaped. Troops were sent to capture him, but on their meeting, Napoleon opened his coat and invited anyone who would to ki ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon (1789
... The Age of Napoleon lasts from 17991815 The final stage of the French Revolution ...
... The Age of Napoleon lasts from 17991815 The final stage of the French Revolution ...
The French Revolution - Northwest ISD Moodle
... Clergy was now paid by government. Peasants angry because they think the church can do no wrong. This will cause tension between the peasants and the middle class. ...
... Clergy was now paid by government. Peasants angry because they think the church can do no wrong. This will cause tension between the peasants and the middle class. ...
The French Revolution
... of our faithful subjects to overcome the difficulties in which we find ourselves concerning the current state of our finances, and to establish, as we so wish, a constant and invariable order in all branches of government that concern the happiness of our subjects and the prosperity of the realm. Th ...
... of our faithful subjects to overcome the difficulties in which we find ourselves concerning the current state of our finances, and to establish, as we so wish, a constant and invariable order in all branches of government that concern the happiness of our subjects and the prosperity of the realm. Th ...
Independence High School Global History Regents Mr. Wisell Unit 2
... His conquests began soon after he rose to power. When Napoleon became consul in 1799, 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 wa ...
... His conquests began soon after he rose to power. When Napoleon became consul in 1799, 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 wa ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... wealthy landowners gained influence in the new government. ...
... wealthy landowners gained influence in the new government. ...
File - Hutton`s Honors World History
... 1. feared the revolutionary ideas might spread to Britain 2. tried to regulate those ideas through laws which suppressed ___speech____ and popular movements. B. *By April 1793, the French were at war with the nations of the *First Coalition: 1. Austria Minor members: Portugal 2. Prussia Naples and S ...
... 1. feared the revolutionary ideas might spread to Britain 2. tried to regulate those ideas through laws which suppressed ___speech____ and popular movements. B. *By April 1793, the French were at war with the nations of the *First Coalition: 1. Austria Minor members: Portugal 2. Prussia Naples and S ...
World History
... - He then had a string of defeats against Britain but was able to keep those out of the papers so he remained a hero to the French people B. Coup d’etat - Upon his return to France from fighting, a very popular Napoleon was urged by friends to ________________________ - He took action in November of ...
... - He then had a string of defeats against Britain but was able to keep those out of the papers so he remained a hero to the French people B. Coup d’etat - Upon his return to France from fighting, a very popular Napoleon was urged by friends to ________________________ - He took action in November of ...
File - Volke.Honors.History
... By 1810, that quota had risen to 120,000 (remember, France's population on the eve of the Revolution was about 25 million) o The Continental System After defeating his enemies on the continent of Europe, Napoleon sought to gain economic control of Europe He established the "Continental System" ...
... By 1810, that quota had risen to 120,000 (remember, France's population on the eve of the Revolution was about 25 million) o The Continental System After defeating his enemies on the continent of Europe, Napoleon sought to gain economic control of Europe He established the "Continental System" ...
Unit 5 Chapters 21-24
... – The house of Valois, the current family ruling France, was strongly Catholic – one king, one law, one religion • _________Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre – The French Queen Catherine de Medici convinces her son to order the killing of _____________ who are in Paris for the royal wedding of Cather ...
... – The house of Valois, the current family ruling France, was strongly Catholic – one king, one law, one religion • _________Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre – The French Queen Catherine de Medici convinces her son to order the killing of _____________ who are in Paris for the royal wedding of Cather ...
Episode 6 - WordPress.com
... was due to their intimidation and therefore could exert power over revolutionaries in the future • Revolutionaries believed there was a conspiracy to deprive them of all they had gained. ...
... was due to their intimidation and therefore could exert power over revolutionaries in the future • Revolutionaries believed there was a conspiracy to deprive them of all they had gained. ...
File
... Robespierre said anyone not submitting to the government would be executed. Close to 40,000 people were sent to the guillotine during this time. France’s armies began to change. With huge numbers drafted into the army, the French defeated the coalition against them. Once the foreign threat was gone, ...
... Robespierre said anyone not submitting to the government would be executed. Close to 40,000 people were sent to the guillotine during this time. France’s armies began to change. With huge numbers drafted into the army, the French defeated the coalition against them. Once the foreign threat was gone, ...
French Revolution and Napoleon
... • Graduated military school at 16 years old and became a lieutenant in the artillery • When revolution broke out in France, he joined the army of the new government ...
... • Graduated military school at 16 years old and became a lieutenant in the artillery • When revolution broke out in France, he joined the army of the new government ...
powerpoint
... The Seven Years’ War became a global conflict fought in Europe, India, and North America In Europe, the British and Prussians fought Austrians, Russians, and the French; European conflict ended in 1763, when a stalemate ensued In India, local rulers allied with the British and fought against the Fre ...
... The Seven Years’ War became a global conflict fought in Europe, India, and North America In Europe, the British and Prussians fought Austrians, Russians, and the French; European conflict ended in 1763, when a stalemate ensued In India, local rulers allied with the British and fought against the Fre ...
Word
... The new French Republic went to war with the other European countries around it as a way of spreading the democratic ideals of the revolution. These other countries were monarchies and they feared that the ideas of the French Revolution would cause their own populations to rebel. In the first part ...
... The new French Republic went to war with the other European countries around it as a way of spreading the democratic ideals of the revolution. These other countries were monarchies and they feared that the ideas of the French Revolution would cause their own populations to rebel. In the first part ...
Modern World History: Historical Overview: French Revolution
... The new French Republic went to war with the other European countries around it as a way of spreading the democratic ideals of the revolution. These other countries were monarchies and they feared that the ideas of the French Revolution would cause their own populations to rebel. In the first part ...
... The new French Republic went to war with the other European countries around it as a way of spreading the democratic ideals of the revolution. These other countries were monarchies and they feared that the ideas of the French Revolution would cause their own populations to rebel. In the first part ...
File - Mr. Takos` Website
... -Angry mobs began to rule the streets of Paris, the Jacobins were the most radical of them and used violent speeches to express their view on removing the king and est. a republic -Paul Murat became one of the leaders of the Jacobins -Extended the right to vote and hold office to all male citizens - ...
... -Angry mobs began to rule the streets of Paris, the Jacobins were the most radical of them and used violent speeches to express their view on removing the king and est. a republic -Paul Murat became one of the leaders of the Jacobins -Extended the right to vote and hold office to all male citizens - ...
Presentation
... “The National Assembly, considering that it has been summoned to establish the constitution of the kingdom, to effect the regeneration of the public order, and to maintain the true principles of monarchy; that nothing can prevent it from continuing its deliberations in whatever place it may be force ...
... “The National Assembly, considering that it has been summoned to establish the constitution of the kingdom, to effect the regeneration of the public order, and to maintain the true principles of monarchy; that nothing can prevent it from continuing its deliberations in whatever place it may be force ...
Napoleon - bYTEBoss
... No way to cross the English Channel to invade Britain without control of the Seas ...
... No way to cross the English Channel to invade Britain without control of the Seas ...
French Revolution
... the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789 • Peasants began to turn on the nobles attacking their homes and stealing food • In October 1789, thousands of Parisian women rioted over the prices of bread • The women marched to Versailles, broke into the palace killing several gua ...
... the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789 • Peasants began to turn on the nobles attacking their homes and stealing food • In October 1789, thousands of Parisian women rioted over the prices of bread • The women marched to Versailles, broke into the palace killing several gua ...
The Age of Napoleon
... BUT – the cold and starvation meant that only 100,000 returned to Paris. ...
... BUT – the cold and starvation meant that only 100,000 returned to Paris. ...
The French Revolution And Napoleon (1789
... Napoleon had enlarged the Grand Duchy of Warsaw Russia had withdrawn from the Continental System In response to this, Napoleon assembled his Grand Army ...
... Napoleon had enlarged the Grand Duchy of Warsaw Russia had withdrawn from the Continental System In response to this, Napoleon assembled his Grand Army ...
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.