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Napoleon & the
Revolution
Birth & Early Years
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Born in 1769, on the Mediterranean island of Corsica
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Sent to military school at age of 9, graduated at 16
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Served as a lieutenant in the artillery
Early Fame
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October 1795= Napoleon stopped rebels from attacking delegates of the
National Convention
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1796= Appointed by the Directory to lead a French army against Austria
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Won many battles in Italy
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Led an expedition in Egypt against the British Empire
Coup d'état
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1799= The Directory lost control & confidence of the French people; Napoleon
used his army & troops to surround the national legislature
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Coup d'état= “Blow to the state”
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Britain, Austria, & Russia joined forces to drive Napoleon from power
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Austrians driven from Italy; Peace with Britain achieved in 1802
Napoleon Rules France
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Efficient & decent ruler; Strengthened central government & believed in
some goals of the Revolution
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Set up efficient method of tax collecting & established national banking system
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Removed corrupt gov. officials; Set up lycees
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Brought back the RCC to France; Established a separation of church & state
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Created the Napoleonic Code; Sets of laws based on Justinian’s Code
Napoleonic Code
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Comprehensive system of laws, based on Justinian’s Law Code
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Uniform set of laws, eliminated many injustices
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Divided laws into 4 categories:
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1) Persons
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2) Property
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3) Acquisition of property
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4) Civil procedure
Emperor Napoleon
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December 2, 1804= Napoleon crowns himself as Emperor of France
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Took place at Notre Dame Cathedral; Paris, France
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Took crown from the Pope, & crowned himself
Napoleon Creates an Empire
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Napoleon wanted to create a global French Empire
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Western Empire= Louisiana, Florida, French Guiana, West Indies; Key possession was SaintDomingue (Haiti), sugar-producing colony
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French Revolution created a civil war in Saint-Domingue b/t French planters & enslaved
Africans; Disease & rebel slaves stopped Napoleon from taking back the island
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Sold Louisiana Territory to U.S. for $15 million
Conquering Europe
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Due to loss of American territories, Napoleon focused on Europe
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Annexed the Austrian Netherlands, parts of Italy; Set up a puppet gov. in Switzerland
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Britain persuaded Russia, Austria, & Sweden to join them against France
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Napoleon was extremely successful; Rulers of Austria, Prussia, & Russia forced to sign
peace treaties
Napoleon’s Empire
Battle of Trafalgar, 1805
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One of Napoleon’s few defeats; Naval battle against the British Empire
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Took place off the coast of Spain
Napoleon’s Empire Collapses
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The Continental System= November, 1806
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Blockade to prevent all trade/communication b/t England & rest of Europe
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Goal= Make continental Europe more self-sufficient
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Didn’t work, England was weakened but not destroyed
Napoleon’s Empire Collapses
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The Peninsular War (1808-1814)= Invasion force sent through Spain to get
Portugal to accept the Continental System
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Napoleon removed Spanish king and put his brother, Joseph, in charge
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The Spanish, influenced by nationalism, were outraged & began to fight back
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Spanish fighters called guerillas; British sent troops to aid the Spanish
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Napoleon loses over 300,000 troops
Napoleon’s Empire Collapses
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The Invasion of Russia (1812)= Former allies, Russia continued to ship grain to
England
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June 1812= As French troops invaded Russia, Russian troops retreated; Practiced
scorched-earth policy
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No victories for any side, October Napoleon begins his retreat with 100,000 French troops
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Due to exhaustion, hunger, & cold, only 10,000 French troops survived retreat back to
France
Russian Campaign Map
The Downfall
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Britain, Russia, Prussia, Austria & Sweden wanted to take advantage of
France’s weak state, declared war
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April 1814= Napoleon surrenders, gives up his throne; Exiled to Elba
The Downfall
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Louis XVII, Louis XVI’s brother, takes the throne; New king was unpopular
though
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Napoleon decides to leave Elba; lands in France on March 1, 1815
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Thousands of volunteers join his army; Emperor again within days of arrival
European allies get armies together to take down Napoleon; June 18th, 1815
Battle of Waterloo
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Prussia & Britain defeat the French military
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British ship Napoleon to St. Helena, island in South Atlantic; Dies in 1821
The Congress of Vienna
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After Napoleon’s defeat, European powers wanted peace; Held series of
meetings in Vienna
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Lasted 8 months; 5 great powers= Russia, Prussia, Austria, England, France
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Led by foreign minister of Austria, Prince Klemens von Metternich
The Congress of Vienna
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3 goals of COV:
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1) Prevent future French aggression; Surround France by strong nations
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2) Restore a balance of power
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3) Restore Europe’s royal families to the thrones they held before Napoleon’s wars;
Principle of legitimacy
Congress of Vienna Map
French Revolution, Failure?
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French Revolution= France’s first experiment with democracy; Experiment
was a failure, but its impact was felt worldwide
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Latin American revolutions of 19th century; Colonies of Spain began to declare
independence
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Nationalism began to spread, would create new revolutions that would form new nations
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Changed social attitudes of Europe; Democracy seen as best way to ensure equality &
justice for ALL