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 ...
French Revolution and Napoleon
... gained power after Louis XVI’s execution – How radical where the Jacobins? They changed the calendar to take out Sundays! – Robespierre began to rule France as a dictator (Where have we seen this before?) = Reign of ...
... gained power after Louis XVI’s execution – How radical where the Jacobins? They changed the calendar to take out Sundays! – Robespierre began to rule France as a dictator (Where have we seen this before?) = Reign 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" ...
Napoleon and Nationalism
... • Napoleon sells Louisiana territory in North America to US to finance military exploits in Europe…aka the “Napoleonic Wars” • Napoleon won victories against Austria, Prussia, Switzerland & Italy – French armies dominate Europe for about 10 years in the early 1800’s – Countries forced to sign peace ...
... • Napoleon sells Louisiana territory in North America to US to finance military exploits in Europe…aka the “Napoleonic Wars” • Napoleon won victories against Austria, Prussia, Switzerland & Italy – French armies dominate Europe for about 10 years in the early 1800’s – Countries forced to sign peace ...
Banque De France. - Los Alamitos Unified School District
... This was a major achievement for Napoleon he defeated Russia, Austria, Portugal, and more. This was when Napoleon’s Grand Empire reached it greatest height. Treaty of Pressburg confirmed the Austrian cession of lands in Italy and Bavaria to France and in Germany to Napoleon's German allies, imposed ...
... This was a major achievement for Napoleon he defeated Russia, Austria, Portugal, and more. This was when Napoleon’s Grand Empire reached it greatest height. Treaty of Pressburg confirmed the Austrian cession of lands in Italy and Bavaria to France and in Germany to Napoleon's German allies, imposed ...
Napoleon Bonaparte and the Congress of Vienna
... B. The Congress of Vienna 1. When Napoleon was defeated in 1815, European leaders met at the ________________________________________ to restore ____________________ & bring stability back to Europe a. Congress of Vienna was attended by _______________________________________ from Austria, Prussia, ...
... B. The Congress of Vienna 1. When Napoleon was defeated in 1815, European leaders met at the ________________________________________ to restore ____________________ & bring stability back to Europe a. Congress of Vienna was attended by _______________________________________ from Austria, Prussia, ...
Chapter 11, Section 1 The French Revolution Begins
... * The National Assembly reformed the Catholic Church by adopting the Civil Constitution of the Clergy which called for bishops & priests to be elected by the people & paid by the state. * The National Assembly adopted the Constitution of 1791 which set up a limited monarchy with a king & a Legislati ...
... * The National Assembly reformed the Catholic Church by adopting the Civil Constitution of the Clergy which called for bishops & priests to be elected by the people & paid by the state. * The National Assembly adopted the Constitution of 1791 which set up a limited monarchy with a king & a Legislati ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... “The Third Estate is the People and the People is the foundation of the State; it is in fact the State itself; the… people is everything., Everything should be subordinated to it… It is in the people that all national power resides and for the people that all ...
... “The Third Estate is the People and the People is the foundation of the State; it is in fact the State itself; the… people is everything., Everything should be subordinated to it… It is in the people that all national power resides and for the people that all ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
... • Forces all of France’s dependant state & allies to stop trading with Britain • Hopes to destroy Britain’s economy and ability to defend against French invasion • Prices for goods are so high that some allies defy Napoleon & trade with Britain ...
... • Forces all of France’s dependant state & allies to stop trading with Britain • Hopes to destroy Britain’s economy and ability to defend against French invasion • Prices for goods are so high that some allies defy Napoleon & trade with Britain ...
Time Line of the French Revolution 1789-1815
... and then calling in nearby reinforcements, Bonaparte initially met the combined Allied army of 85,000 men and 278 guns with just 66,000 men • After much hard fighting the French crushed the Allies. Thousands of fleeing troops drowned when a frozen lake split under the weight of men and guns • French ...
... and then calling in nearby reinforcements, Bonaparte initially met the combined Allied army of 85,000 men and 278 guns with just 66,000 men • After much hard fighting the French crushed the Allies. Thousands of fleeing troops drowned when a frozen lake split under the weight of men and guns • French ...
Document
... Waterloo – a village in Belgium where the battle that ended the Hundred Days took place between Britain and it’s allies versus the French Guerilla – bands of Spanish peasant fighters who struck at French armies in Spain Hundred Days – the time that Napoleon was emperor after his escape from Elba and ...
... Waterloo – a village in Belgium where the battle that ended the Hundred Days took place between Britain and it’s allies versus the French Guerilla – bands of Spanish peasant fighters who struck at French armies in Spain Hundred Days – the time that Napoleon was emperor after his escape from Elba and ...
Chapter 2---The French Revolution And Napoleon
... ________________, or added outright, some areas to France. . _______________ the Holy Roman Empire. Cut__________________ in half Increased _________________________ in France. ...
... ________________, or added outright, some areas to France. . _______________ the Holy Roman Empire. Cut__________________ in half Increased _________________________ in France. ...
World History
... What conditions was France under that allowed Napoleon to rise to power? Where was Napoleon from originally? How did this affect his social life in the military school? What military tactics/strategies did Napoleon use that set him apart from other generals? How much early success did Napoleon have? ...
... What conditions was France under that allowed Napoleon to rise to power? Where was Napoleon from originally? How did this affect his social life in the military school? What military tactics/strategies did Napoleon use that set him apart from other generals? How much early success did Napoleon have? ...
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 ...
Napoleon: Hero or Tyrant?
... First made Peace with Catholic Church Catholicism was made the religion of France, In return, the Pope would not ask for a return of the property sized in the Revolution Everyone Wins ...
... First made Peace with Catholic Church Catholicism was made the religion of France, In return, the Pope would not ask for a return of the property sized in the Revolution Everyone Wins ...
Quick Review
... 2. The Civil Code of 1804 (Napoleonic Code): A total reform of the French legal system built on the principles of male equality and security of property. 3. The Bank of France: Established a national bank to provide a stable currency and loans for development. 4. Economic reforms, stabilizing prices ...
... 2. The Civil Code of 1804 (Napoleonic Code): A total reform of the French legal system built on the principles of male equality and security of property. 3. The Bank of France: Established a national bank to provide a stable currency and loans for development. 4. Economic reforms, stabilizing prices ...
19th century
... War of the Second Coalition: The Treaty of Amiens established a peace between France and the United Kingdom. Louisiana Purchase: France sold Louisiana to the United States of America, renouncing its last territorial possessions on continental North America. Battle of Vertières: The viscount of Rocha ...
... War of the Second Coalition: The Treaty of Amiens established a peace between France and the United Kingdom. Louisiana Purchase: France sold Louisiana to the United States of America, renouncing its last territorial possessions on continental North America. Battle of Vertières: The viscount of Rocha ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... throne and then they banished him to a tiny island south of France called Elba Louis XVI’s brother then takes the throne but become unpopular because people thought he wanted to undo progress brought by the revolution This gave Napoleon incentive to ...
... throne and then they banished him to a tiny island south of France called Elba Louis XVI’s brother then takes the throne but become unpopular because people thought he wanted to undo progress brought by the revolution This gave Napoleon incentive to ...
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 ...
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 ...
World history Revolution notes
... In 1805 Napoleon had control of most of western Europe, and attempted to invade the British isles but was defeated by the British at the Battle of Trafalgar (sea battle). After this defeat, Napoleon set up the Continental system in which he would isolate Europe and blockade the British from trading ...
... In 1805 Napoleon had control of most of western Europe, and attempted to invade the British isles but was defeated by the British at the Battle of Trafalgar (sea battle). After this defeat, Napoleon set up the Continental system in which he would isolate Europe and blockade the British from trading ...
The French Revolution - Mrs. Duvall
... in1812 because of their – increasing military – decreasing support for Continental System • Napoleon had – new recruits – scarce resources – could not find the Russians – Russians used the scorched-earth policy (burned everything down) ...
... in1812 because of their – increasing military – decreasing support for Continental System • Napoleon had – new recruits – scarce resources – could not find the Russians – Russians used the scorched-earth policy (burned everything down) ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... The Estates-General becomes the National Assembly [1789]- the 3ed Estate wanted to be formed into a National Assembly where each member gets a vote. Louis XVI rejected this proposal. The 3rd Estate did it anyway and took the Tennis Court Oath The storming of the Bastille [July 14,1789] Louis XVI ...
... The Estates-General becomes the National Assembly [1789]- the 3ed Estate wanted to be formed into a National Assembly where each member gets a vote. Louis XVI rejected this proposal. The 3rd Estate did it anyway and took the Tennis Court Oath The storming of the Bastille [July 14,1789] Louis XVI ...
War of the Fifth Coalition
The War of the Fifth Coalition was fought in the year 1809 by a coalition of the Austrian Empire and the United Kingdom against Napoleon's French Empire and Bavaria. Major engagements between France and Austria, the main participants, unfolded over much of Central Europe from April to July, with very high casualty rates for both sides. Britain, already involved on the European continent in the ongoing Peninsular War, sent another expedition, the Walcheren Campaign, to the Netherlands in order to relieve the Austrians, although this effort had little impact on the outcome of the conflict. After much campaigning in Bavaria and across the Danube valley, the war ended favourably for the French after the bloody struggle at Wagram in early July.The resulting Treaty of Schönbrunn was the harshest that France had imposed on Austria in recent memory. Metternich and Archduke Charles had the preservation of the Habsburg Empire as their fundamental goal, and to this end the former succeeded in making Napoleon seek more modest goals in return for promises of Franco-Austrian peace and friendship. Nevertheless, while most of the hereditary lands remained part of Habsburg territories, France received Carinthia, Carniola, and the Adriatic ports, while Galicia was given to the Poles and the Salzburg area of the Tyrol went to the Bavarians. Austria lost over three million subjects, about one-fifth of her total population, as a result of these territorial changes. Although the Iberian Peninsula War continued, the War of the Fifth Coalition was the last major conflict on the European continent until the French invasion of Russia in 1812 sparked the Sixth Coalition.