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Napoleon’s Empire Collapses Big Idea • Napoleon’s conquests aroused nationalistic feelings across Europe and contributed to his downfall. Napoleon’s Costly Mistakes • 3 Disastrous Mistakes • 1. The Continental System (Blockade) • 2. The Peninsular War • 3. The Invasion of Russia The Continental System • Napoleon ordered a blockade of Britain from mainland Europe • Goals: Make Europe more self-sufficient and Crush British Trade • Blockade – A forcible closing of ports Napoleon’s Empire The Continental System Breaks Down • Blockade was a disaster • British were still able to trade through smugglers • British set up their own blockade of Europe which was more effective • This British blockade led to the War of 1812 The Blockades The Peninsular War • Portugal did not want to take part in Continental System • Napoleon sent troops through Spain to attack Portugal • The Spanish protested these actions • In response, Napoleon placed his brother Joseph on the throne Guerilla Warfare • Fearing the Catholic Church would decline under the new leadership, the Spaniards fought back • Resorted to guerilla warfare against the French • Small scale attacks (Hit and Run attacks) • Armies were made up of Spanish peasants (not regular soldiers) • War drained French resources and morale The Invasion of Russia • By 1812, France and Russia disagreed about issues over British trade and Poland • 420,000 French troops invaded Russia in 1812 • Russians employed a scorched-earth policy Scorched-Earth Policy • When a retreating army burns grain fields and slaughters livestock • Leaves nothing for invading army • Goal is to make them starve and retreat • Russians even burned “holy city” of Moscow rather than let the French have it French Retreat • Stayed in Moscow for about a month • Retreated in October through the deadly Russian winter • Russians now used guerilla tactics • French Grand Army reduced to 10,000 soldiers • Most died from hunger, disease, and exposure The Battle of Leipzig • October 1813 • Napoleon faced off against the allied armies of Europe • Was easily defeated by the alliance and forced to give up his throne • Exiled to tiny island of Elba The Hundred Days • Napoleon escaped from his captivity and returned to France • Met with joyous crowds due to the unpopularity of King Louis XVIII • Was able to reform another army The Battle of Waterloo • Another alliance of European powers sought to stop Napoleon’s momentum • The alliance was able to gain a significant victory at Waterloo in Belgium • In the aftermath, Napoleon was sent to St. Helena in the South Atlantic where he died The Congress of Vienna Big Idea • After exiling Napoleon, European leaders at the Congress of Vienna tried to restore order and reestablish peace. The Congress of Vienna • Goal was to establish a new European order • Wanted to ensure security and stability for the whole continent 3 Goals of Klemens von Metternich • 1. Check French aggression by surrounding it with strong nations • 2. Restore a balance of power in Europe • 3. Wanted to restore royal families to the thrones they held before Napoleon’s actions The Containment of France • Austrian Netherlands and Dutch Republic united to form Kingdom of the Netherlands • 39 German states loosely joined as German Confederation • Switzerland was recognized as an independent nation • Kingdom of Sardinia strengthened with addition of Genoa Balance of Power • Did not want to leave France powerless • Thus, they did not exact a great price from the defeated France • France remained a major, but diminished power Idea of Legitimacy • Restoring royal families to power • Needed to be recognized as legitimate rulers • Ruling families in France, Spain, several states in Italy and Central Europe came back into power • Thought this would restore order Successes • Demonstrated cooperation of an entire continent • European powers were at peace for 40 years Political Changes Beyond Vienna • Victory for conservatives as kings and princes returned to power • A return and strengthening of absolute monarchs Conservative Europe • Holy Alliance: agreement between Prussia and Austria that based their relationship on Christian principles (conservative) • Concerts of Europe: ensured nations would help one another if revolutions broke out in a nation Liberals and Radicals in a Conservative Era • Bided their time to try and undo the conservative era established at Congress of Vienna • Revolutions broke out in the early to mid 1800’s that supported people wanted changes • Revolutions and upheavals in Latin America against royal control supported the influences of the French Revolution Long-Term Legacy • Influenced world politics for 100 years • British and Prussian power increased • Promoted spread of nationalism in Italy, Greece, and Germany • Eventually, Europe would be rocked by revolutions