Napoleon Bonaparte PowerPoint - Mrs. Darling`s Digital Classroom.
... Napoleon kept many changes that occurred during the Revolution Supported laws that would strengthen the central government Supported laws that would achieve some goals of the Revolution The Economy Napoleon set up an efficient method of tax collection and established a national banking syste ...
... Napoleon kept many changes that occurred during the Revolution Supported laws that would strengthen the central government Supported laws that would achieve some goals of the Revolution The Economy Napoleon set up an efficient method of tax collection and established a national banking syste ...
Chapter 35: Unrest in Europe, 1755 A.D.
... system. The French Revolution had swept away most laws and the different revolutionary governments had never been able to agree on new ones. As a result, different laws were followed in different parts of the country. To correct this, Napoleon appointed a committee of lawyers and told them to write ...
... system. The French Revolution had swept away most laws and the different revolutionary governments had never been able to agree on new ones. As a result, different laws were followed in different parts of the country. To correct this, Napoleon appointed a committee of lawyers and told them to write ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon Chapter 6 World History A
... Legislative Assembly—Maximilien Robespierre was a prominent member The Declaration of Independence ...
... Legislative Assembly—Maximilien Robespierre was a prominent member The Declaration of Independence ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon,1789–1815
... British army commanded by Lord Cornwallis near Yorktown, Virginia. Unable to escape, Cornwallis surrendered. The Americans were victorious. Americans Create a Republic Shortly after declaring their independence, the 13 individual states recognized the need for a national government. As victory beca ...
... British army commanded by Lord Cornwallis near Yorktown, Virginia. Unable to escape, Cornwallis surrendered. The Americans were victorious. Americans Create a Republic Shortly after declaring their independence, the 13 individual states recognized the need for a national government. As victory beca ...
Chapter 17 Study Guide - McKinney ISD Staff Sites
... While the American Revolution expressed the tensions of a colonial relationship with a distant imperial power, the French insurrection was driven a by sharp conflicts within French society. ...
... While the American Revolution expressed the tensions of a colonial relationship with a distant imperial power, the French insurrection was driven a by sharp conflicts within French society. ...
The Haitian Revolution
... The Haitian Revolution was a social and political upheaval in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (which shared the island of Hispaniola with the Spanish colony of Santo Domingo) during the period from 1791 to 1804. In 1791, slaves and gens de couleur libres (“free people of color”) rebelled against ...
... The Haitian Revolution was a social and political upheaval in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (which shared the island of Hispaniola with the Spanish colony of Santo Domingo) during the period from 1791 to 1804. In 1791, slaves and gens de couleur libres (“free people of color”) rebelled against ...
Revolutions Review
... offering stability to France following the chaos of the Reign of Terror. Napoleon includes some of the goals of the Revolution in his laws called the Napoleonic Code, however he doesReign away with The of some of the others concluding byTerror crowning himself Emperor. Napoleon is defeated by a coal ...
... offering stability to France following the chaos of the Reign of Terror. Napoleon includes some of the goals of the Revolution in his laws called the Napoleonic Code, however he doesReign away with The of some of the others concluding byTerror crowning himself Emperor. Napoleon is defeated by a coal ...
The French Revolution
... concerned with the events of the French Revolution. • Aug. 27, 1791: Austrian Emperor Leopold (brother of Marie Antoinette) issues Pillnitz Declaration, threatening consequences if anything happens to the French royal family. • France sees this as a threat, and is also concerned with émigré actions ...
... concerned with the events of the French Revolution. • Aug. 27, 1791: Austrian Emperor Leopold (brother of Marie Antoinette) issues Pillnitz Declaration, threatening consequences if anything happens to the French royal family. • France sees this as a threat, and is also concerned with émigré actions ...
File
... republic. – A republic is a government in which the people elect representatives who will create laws and rule on their behalf – Meanwhile, thousands of nobles were executed under the suspicion that they were conspirators in the foreign invasion ...
... republic. – A republic is a government in which the people elect representatives who will create laws and rule on their behalf – Meanwhile, thousands of nobles were executed under the suspicion that they were conspirators in the foreign invasion ...
French Revloution and Napoleonic Finding Guide
... War of the Fifty Coalition (1812) Debacle in Russia and the retreat – 1812 letter with brown No. 15 Grande Armee marking War of the Sixth Coalition (1813) Battle of the Nations (1813) First Treaty of Paris (1814) – Bureau of the “General Director of the Liquidation of the Armies” letterhead, black i ...
... War of the Fifty Coalition (1812) Debacle in Russia and the retreat – 1812 letter with brown No. 15 Grande Armee marking War of the Sixth Coalition (1813) Battle of the Nations (1813) First Treaty of Paris (1814) – Bureau of the “General Director of the Liquidation of the Armies” letterhead, black i ...
Reading #1: Old Regime Phase The French Revolution (Red Book
... Reading #3: Graphic Organizer #1: Moderates & Extremists struggle (638 - 639) Topic: Extremists take Control of government Members of the National Conv. ...
... Reading #3: Graphic Organizer #1: Moderates & Extremists struggle (638 - 639) Topic: Extremists take Control of government Members of the National Conv. ...
UNIT 2 PDF - Oak Park Unified School District
... • delegates to the E.G. from the 3rd Estate were mostly lawyers, middle-class officials, writers - went to Versailles to solve the financial crisis and insist on reform • debate over voting - 3rd Estate thought system was unfair (each estate was given one vote - 1st and 2nd Estates could outvote the ...
... • delegates to the E.G. from the 3rd Estate were mostly lawyers, middle-class officials, writers - went to Versailles to solve the financial crisis and insist on reform • debate over voting - 3rd Estate thought system was unfair (each estate was given one vote - 1st and 2nd Estates could outvote the ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON
... and to establish the largest republic in history to that time. We will consider the relationship between political reform and warfare, since throughout the period of the Revolution, France was at war internally and with much of the rest of Europe. We will also analyze the ways in which the Revolutio ...
... and to establish the largest republic in history to that time. We will consider the relationship between political reform and warfare, since throughout the period of the Revolution, France was at war internally and with much of the rest of Europe. We will also analyze the ways in which the Revolutio ...
The Age of Revolution - my social studies class
... The first opportunity came from the outside. The monarchs of Europe, spurred by the French nobles who had fled their country, felt threatened themselves. They seriously contemplated invading France, restoring the monarchy, and, in the process, gaining some territory for themselves. The Jacobins actu ...
... The first opportunity came from the outside. The monarchs of Europe, spurred by the French nobles who had fled their country, felt threatened themselves. They seriously contemplated invading France, restoring the monarchy, and, in the process, gaining some territory for themselves. The Jacobins actu ...
File - Springer`s World History
... decisive victory. The Russians would not fight but kept retreating. They burned their villages, and even Moscow, as they wanted to deny the French food and supplies. Lacking food, Napoleon left Moscow after two months to retreat. He left in October, so his “Great Retreat” happened under terrible win ...
... decisive victory. The Russians would not fight but kept retreating. They burned their villages, and even Moscow, as they wanted to deny the French food and supplies. Lacking food, Napoleon left Moscow after two months to retreat. He left in October, so his “Great Retreat” happened under terrible win ...
Chapter 11 French Revolution
... decisive victory. The Russians would not fight but kept retreating. They burned their villages, and even Moscow, as they wanted to deny the French food and supplies. Lacking food, Napoleon left Moscow after two months to retreat. He left in October, so his “Great Retreat” happened under terrible win ...
... decisive victory. The Russians would not fight but kept retreating. They burned their villages, and even Moscow, as they wanted to deny the French food and supplies. Lacking food, Napoleon left Moscow after two months to retreat. He left in October, so his “Great Retreat” happened under terrible win ...
Key Terms and People - Fulton Independent School
... This would cut down on Britain’s ability to fund other nations’ efforts to stop him. Britain responded by requiring all ships to get British permission before trading with the French Empire. Conflicts in other places kept the two nations from enforcing these laws. However, Napoleon sent troops to Po ...
... This would cut down on Britain’s ability to fund other nations’ efforts to stop him. Britain responded by requiring all ships to get British permission before trading with the French Empire. Conflicts in other places kept the two nations from enforcing these laws. However, Napoleon sent troops to Po ...
Le Monde - christinelewh
... of tax collection was created that was more efficient. Another major cause of the Revolution was the inequality among the Estates under the Old Order. By establishing the Napoleonic Code, Napoleon was able to eliminate the injustices throughout the country. Laws were the same across France so everyo ...
... of tax collection was created that was more efficient. Another major cause of the Revolution was the inequality among the Estates under the Old Order. By establishing the Napoleonic Code, Napoleon was able to eliminate the injustices throughout the country. Laws were the same across France so everyo ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon:1789-1815
... Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen • Modeled after of the Declaration of Independence • All men were “born and remain free and equal in rights” • They enjoyed natural rights to “liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.” • Insisted governments existed to protect man n ...
... Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen • Modeled after of the Declaration of Independence • All men were “born and remain free and equal in rights” • They enjoyed natural rights to “liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.” • Insisted governments existed to protect man n ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... In 1792, the Assembly abolished the monarchy, produced a new constitution, and eliminated titles of nobility Many emigres, nobles, clergy, and others, fled France fearing for their lives ...
... In 1792, the Assembly abolished the monarchy, produced a new constitution, and eliminated titles of nobility Many emigres, nobles, clergy, and others, fled France fearing for their lives ...
French Revolutionary Wars
The French Revolutionary Wars were a series of sweeping military conflicts, lasting from 1792 until 1802, resulting from the French Revolution. Primarily fought between the French First Republic and several European monarchies, they are traditionally divided in two periods: the War of the First Coalition (1792–1797) and the War of the Second Coalition (1798–1802). Initially confined to Europe, the wars gradually assumed a global dimension as the political ambitions of the Revolution expanded. After a decade of constant warfare and aggressive diplomacy, France had succeeded in seizing and conquering a wide array of territories, from the Italian Peninsula and the Low Countries in Europe to the Louisiana Territory in North America. French success in these conflicts ensured the spread of revolutionary principles over much of Europe and the Middle East. The wars also led to the rebirth of professional armies and the emergence of total war, which defined all future modern conflicts.The Revolutionary Wars began from increasing political pressure on King Louis XVI of France to prove his loyalty to the new direction France was taking. In the spring of 1792, France declared war on Prussia and Austria, which responded with a coordinated invasion of the country that was eventually turned back at the Battle of Valmy in September 1792. The victory rejuvenated the French nation and emboldened the National Convention to abolish the monarchy. A series of victories by the new French armies abruptly ended with defeat at Neerwinden in the spring of 1793. The remainder of the year witnessed additional defeats for the French, and these difficult times allowed the Jacobins to rise to power and impose the Reign of Terror as a method of attempting to unify the nation. In 1794, the situation improved dramatically for the French, as huge victories at Fleurus against the Austrians and at the Black Mountain against the Spanish signaled the start of a new stage in the wars. By 1795, the French had captured the Austrian Netherlands and knocked Spain and Prussia out of the war with the Peace of Basel. A hitherto unknown general called Napoleon Bonaparte began his first campaign in Italy in April 1796. In less than a year, French armies under Napoleon decimated the Habsburg forces and evicted them from the Italian peninsula, winning almost every battle and capturing 150,000 prisoners. With French forces marching towards Vienna, the Austrians sued for peace and agreed to the Treaty of Campo Formio, ending the First Coalition against the Republic.The War of the Second Coalition began with the French invasion of Egypt, headed by Napoleon, in 1798. The Allies took the opportunity presented by the French strategic effort in the Middle East to regain territories lost from the First Coalition. The war began well for the Allies in Europe, where they gradually pushed the French out of Italy and invaded Switzerland—racking up victories at Magnano, Cassano, and Novi along the way. However, their efforts largely unraveled with the French victory at Zurich in September 1799, which caused Russia to drop out of the war. Meanwhile, Napoleon's forces annihilated a series of Egyptian and Ottoman armies at the battles of the Pyramids, Mount Tabor, and Abukir. These victories and the conquest of Egypt further enhanced Napoleon's popularity back in France; he returned in the fall of 1799 to cheering throngs in the streets. However, the Royal Navy had managed to inflict a humiliating defeat on the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile in 1798, further strengthening British control of the Mediterranean.Napoleon's arrival from the Middle East led to the fall of the Directory in the Coup of 18 Brumaire, with Napoleon installing himself as Consul. Napoleon then reorganized the French army and launched a new assault against the Austrians in Italy during the spring of 1800. This latest effort culminated in a decisive French victory at the Battle of Marengo in June 1800, after which the Austrians withdrew from the peninsula once again. Another crushing French triumph at Hohenlinden in Bavaria forced the Austrians to seek peace for a second time, leading to the Treaty of Lunéville in 1801. With Austria and Russia out of the war, the United Kingdom found itself increasingly isolated and agreed to the Treaty of Amiens with Napoleon's government in 1802, concluding the Revolutionary Wars. The lingering tensions proved too difficult to contain, however, and the Napoleonic Wars began a few years later with the formation of the Third Coalition.