Emperor Emperor Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte Bonaparte
Dec 19, 2015
Emperor Emperor Napoleon BonaparteNapoleon Bonaparte
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Napoleon a Rising Star
1769-Napoleon born in Corsica 1785-At 16
– finished school and became a lieutenant 1795-At 25
– hero of the Republic of France1796-At 26
– “the General” led victories over enemy forces
1799-At 30 – control of France’s Military – coup d’etat (blow of state)
• Used his troops and influence to take over the government of France
A leader at last…
Led victories over anti-French powers– Britain, Austria and Russia
1800- vote of the people (plebiscite) – all real power given to Napoleon
• vote overwhelmingly in favor of Napoleon
Stability and Order
Napoleon wanted:1. Strong central government2. Strong Economy
• Equality in Taxation• Effective tax-collection• National Bank
3. End of Corruption• Wanted to keep some of the same
changes that were made during the Revolution
Lycees
Napoleon dismisses all “corrupt” officialsEstablishes government run public schools
(Lycees) to train new officials– Open to all males– Graduates were appointed to public office
based on merit not on family background
Napoleonic Code
Code of Laws– Ended many injustices– Promoted order– Gave France a uniform code of laws
But…– Women lost many rights– Freedom of Press and Speech limited– Restored slavery in the French colonies
Emperor
Napoleon crowns himself and wife-December 2nd 1804
Colonies started to revolt
Revolutionary ideas start to spread around the world
Continued…
Napoleon decides to back out of the Americas – Sells Louisiana Territory
• $15 million to President Jefferson and the US
– What did he gain?
• Money to conquer Europe
Napoleon starts to lose power
Battle of Trafalgar – British fleet separates the French
• French CANNOT defeat the British, now what?
Continental System – Tries to starve out the British, stops all trade
with them.
Same issue as all ways, Does not have an heir – Divorces his wife, marries into the Austrian family to
create an alliance• Napoleon II is born
Peninsular War – Invaded Spain
• Placed his brother on the throne
• Threatened the Catholic Church
Next…on to…
Russia
The BIG mistake: What?
Napoleon attacks the only rival left on the mainland of Europe
The BIG mistake: HOW?
Over 600,000 men!
The BIG mistake: Russia retaliates better than he thought!
The BIG mistake: What is Napoleon’s next move?
Wait in Moscow for the Russians to
surrender
Do they??
NO! Napoleon is defeated!
Running low on
supplies Soldiers start dying
What happens after?
Napoleon withdrawals his army– 600,000 to start– 28,000 at the end of the attack!!
Napoleon – Leaves his army– Attempts to rebuild in France – Other European powers unite to defeat him in
1813
Exile—Return—Exile
Exiled to the small island of Elba (Italy)
Napoleon escapes and for 100 days returns to be Emperor of France but is defeated at the Batlle of Waterloo (1815)– Monarchy temporary restored,
people fear “the old days”
Re-exiled to St. Helena (South Atlantic)
Died in 1821 of a stomach ailment
Questions to answer in complete sentences!
1. How close was Napoleon to taken over the entire European world? Explain which countries he took over and which ones he never could.
2. Does democracy hold in France? Give two examples to support your answer.
3. Why is it important for Napoleon to have a son?
4. Under Napoleon’s rule, did everyone have to start authority or rights as everyone else?
5. What was the purpose of selling the land in the Americans?
Last Question
Would you consider Napoleon a Hero or a Villain?
Use specific information from the website, slides, etc… to answer this question. HAS TO BE ATLEAST 5 to 7 SENTENCES and has to answer the question!
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