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Unit #4 – FRENCH REVOLUTION Lesson #4 - Napoleon (644-651) I. Napoleon’s Early Years A. Rise to power in military 1. rose through ranks quickly 1769 - born in Corsica to lesser Nobles France had annexed Corsica in 1768 Educated in France 1785 - Commissioned artillery Captain (16 years old) Became a Jacobin – supported revolution 1793 - Leader in recovering port (Toulon) from British Appointed Brigadier General 1795 - Supported Directory in coup (Vendemiraire Coup) Reward - won command in Italy To attack Austrians in Lombardy Crushed Austrian & Sardinian armies (only Britain now remained an enemy) 1797 – returned to Paris a national hero New strategy – cut off British trade to India Attacked British in Egypt Successful army attack 1798 - French navy failed – defeated by Nelson @ Abukir Napoleon cut off Russians alarmed (French invasion of Ottoman Empire) New phase of war – Second Coalition – 1799 Russia had wanted to chew away at Ottomans SECOND COALITION – Austria, Russia, Turkey, the Vatican, Portugal, Naples and Britain Threatened invasion of France Led to Brumaire Coup Napoleon defeated enemies – forced them into peace 2. source of success on the field a. filled vacated position (émigrés) with loyal leaders b. brilliant commander marched without supply train attacked at weak areas and times quick maneuverability flawless plans on battlefield: studied terrain & enemy c. battle plans still studied today d. seemingly unlimited resources France finally consolidated resources Wealth from Nobles centered on Napoleon Huge population Loyalty of troops passionate for their cause could put 700,000 men under arms at once II. Napoleon’s Rule of France A. Early Military successes 1 B. Napoleon takes over the government – 1799 (called “the Brumaire Coup” (18 Brumaire = 9 November)) Emmanuel Sieyes Napoleon declared first consul one month later Issued Constitution of Year VIII Plebiscite – 3 million +, 1500 against C. Domestic Policy Reforms and changes Code Napoleon – reorganized French law D. Concordat with the Pope - 1801 E. Rights for the People III. Napoleon’s Expansion in Europe (wars for Conquest) War of the SECOND COALITION (1798) – retaking Italy (1802) War of the THIRD COALITION (1804) 1805 - Battle of Trafalgar 1805 - Battle of Austerlitz – great French victory BATTLE OF THE THREE EMPERORS 2 CONFEDERATION OF THE RHINE – 1806 1806 - Battle of Jena – Prussian defeat Formed the FOURTH COALITION BERLIN DECREES Economic blockade IV. Political Changes by Napoleon: 1802 – Constitution of Year X – made Napoleon First Consul for life ratified by plebiscite 1803 – Napoleon planned to invade Britain, but didn’t Both sides exhausted by war Colony on Haiti rebelled – made French American indefensible France near bankruptcy Napoleon sold Louisiana for $15 million ($.03/acre) 1804 – New Constitution – Napoleon became Emperor Assassination plot discovered Napoleon made monarchy to squeeze out Bourbons Hope was to make assassination attempts futile Crowned himself, then wife Josephine @ Notre Dame (he’d divorce her 8 years later for an 18 year old) Ratified by plebiscite (overwhelmingly) soldiers adored him peasants retained land taken from nobles nobles given government positions middle class given economic stability city workers given employment and price stability V. The Grand Empire, and its end A. 1807 - Continental System B. Napoleon’s reorganization crumbled 1. Napoleon forced Code Napoleon on new subjects 2. Resentment led to increased nationalism 3 C. 1808 in Spain (known as the “Peninsular War”) (“Spanish Ulcer”) D. Failure of the Continental System E. renewed fighting 1809 - FIFTH COALITION F. Russian Invasion - 1812 680,000 man GRAND ARMY (450,000 non-French) 160,000 Russian man army – organized retreat Napoleon left in hostile country with no protection 360,000 died 200,000 prisoners 100,000 deserters 120,000 survived (30,000 of them French) G. Battle of nations (Leipzig) in 1814 Napoleon raised another 350,000 man army Napoleon refused anything but victory Russian pushed West Austria and Prussia joined; British supplied $$ France won one last battle Napoleon finally lost to coalition at Leipzig, 1814 BATTLE OF THE NATIONS Allies marched to Paris (SIXTH COALITION) Napoleon forced to abdicate, exiled to Elba Napoleon’s Tomb Napoleon’s Hundred Days Battle of Waterloo - Napoleon vs. the SEVENTH COALITION 4