Napoleon Bonaparte

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Napoleon’s Rise to Power Early Success 1793, drove British forces out

Napoleon’s Rise to Power

Early Success
1793, drove British forces out of Toulon.
Defeated

the Austrians in multiple battles, forcing the Hapsburg emperor to make peace.
Set up a three-man governing board known as the Consulate.
Took the title of first consulate and in 1802 had himself named consul for life.
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Napoleon’s Rise to Power A New France, A New Emperor By

Napoleon’s Rise to Power

A New France, A New Emperor
By 1804, Napoleon

had enough power to become Emperor.
Napoleon knew he had support as he held a plebiscite, or ballot in which voters say yes or no. Each time, the French strongly supported him.
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France Under Napoleon Reforms and the Napoleonic Code Controlled prices, encouraged

France Under Napoleon

Reforms and the Napoleonic Code
Controlled prices, encouraged industry and

built roads and canals to restore economic prosperity.
Made peace with the Catholic Church.
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France Under Napoleon Napoleonic Code Enlightenment Principles Equality of all citizens,

France Under Napoleon

Napoleonic Code
Enlightenment Principles
Equality of all citizens, religious toleration.
However, women

lost most of their newly gained rights.
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Building an Empire A New European Empire Napoleon annexed, or added

Building an Empire

A New European Empire
Napoleon annexed, or added outright to

France lands including the Netherlands, Belgium, parts of Italy and Germany.
The Battle of Trafalgar
French naval defeat at the hands of the British.
The Continental System
Economic warfare waged against the British by closing European ports to British goods. The British responded with its own blockade.
This plan did not defeat the British, instead resent grew as prices throughout Europe rose.
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The End of an Era Downfall of Napoleon Russia Czar Alexander

The End of an Era

Downfall of Napoleon
Russia
Czar Alexander I withdraws from

the Continental System due to economic and political frustrations.
Napoleon responds by sending 400,000 soldiers to Russia. Instead of fighting, Russians retreat East, burning crops and villages (scorched earth) as they went.
When Napoleon entered Moscow he realized he could not feed his troops so he returned home with only 10,000 troops.
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The End of an Era Waterloo After returning from exile Napoleon

The End of an Era

Waterloo
After returning from exile Napoleon fought the

British and Prussian armies at Waterloo, Belgium. The French lost in a day long battle and Napoleon was forced into exile again.
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The Congress of Vienna Gathering of Leaders Dignitaries from Austria, Russia,

The Congress of Vienna

Gathering of Leaders
Dignitaries from Austria, Russia, Britain and

France met after the battle of Waterloo.
Goals of the Congress
Create a lasting peace between the four nations. By legitimacy, or restoring monarchies, Europe was returned to the “status quo.”
Balance of Power
A policy that no one state should be in the position to threaten the independence of another.