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THE AGE OF NAPOLEON BEGINS Bell work #4 Do noah and roys ownership of this boat entitle them two to membership in the second street yacht club

Napoleon From , Napoleon would dominate France and Europe. A hero to some, an evil force to others, he gave his name to the final phase of the revolution the age of Napoleon. From , Napoleon would dominate France and Europe. A hero to some, an evil force to others, he gave his name to the final phase of the revolution the age of Napoleon.

THE MAN FORM CORSICA Napoleon was born on the French –ruled island of Corsica in the Mediterranean. His family were minor nobles, but had little money. At age nine, he was sent to France to be trained for a military career. Napoleon was born on the French –ruled island of Corsica in the Mediterranean. His family were minor nobles, but had little money. At age nine, he was sent to France to be trained for a military career. When the revolution broke out, he was an ambitious 20 year old lieutenant, eager to make a name for himself. When the revolution broke out, he was an ambitious 20 year old lieutenant, eager to make a name for himself. He favored the Jacobins and republic rule. But, he found the conflicting confusing between the two sides of the revolution. He favored the Jacobins and republic rule. But, he found the conflicting confusing between the two sides of the revolution.

Early Successes Napoleon rose quickly in the army during the revolution. In December 1793, he drove British forces out of the French port of Toulon. He then went on to win several dazzling victories against the Austrians, capturing most of northern Italy and forcing the Hapsburg emperor to make peace. Napoleon rose quickly in the army during the revolution. In December 1793, he drove British forces out of the French port of Toulon. He then went on to win several dazzling victories against the Austrians, capturing most of northern Italy and forcing the Hapsburg emperor to make peace. Success fed his ambition. By 1799, he moved form victorious general to political leader. That year, he helped overthrow the weak Directory and set up a three-man governing board, the Consulate. Another Constitution was drawn up, but napoleon soon took the title First Consul. By, 1802, he had himself named consul for life. Success fed his ambition. By 1799, he moved form victorious general to political leader. That year, he helped overthrow the weak Directory and set up a three-man governing board, the Consulate. Another Constitution was drawn up, but napoleon soon took the title First Consul. By, 1802, he had himself named consul for life.

A SELF MADE EMPEROR Two years later, Napoleon had accumulated enough power into his hands to take the title Emperor of the French. He even invited the pope to preside over his coronation at Notre Dame. During the ceremony he took the crown of the pope and placed it on his own head. Napoleon meant to show that he owed his throne to no one but himself. Two years later, Napoleon had accumulated enough power into his hands to take the title Emperor of the French. He even invited the pope to preside over his coronation at Notre Dame. During the ceremony he took the crown of the pope and placed it on his own head. Napoleon meant to show that he owed his throne to no one but himself. Yet at each step on his rise to power, Napoleon had held a Plebiscite, or ballot in which voters say yes or not to an issue. Each time, the French supported him because of his policies. Yet at each step on his rise to power, Napoleon had held a Plebiscite, or ballot in which voters say yes or not to an issue. Each time, the French supported him because of his policies.

FRANCE UNDER NAPOLEON During the consulate and empire, Napoleon consolidated power, strengthening the central government. Order, security, and efficiency replaced liberty, equality, and fraternity as the slogans of the new regime. During the consulate and empire, Napoleon consolidated power, strengthening the central government. Order, security, and efficiency replaced liberty, equality, and fraternity as the slogans of the new regime.

REFORMS To restore prosperity, napoleon modernized finance. He regulated the economy to control prices, encourage new industry, and build roads and canals. To ensure well-trained officials and military officers, he promoted a system of public schools under strict government control. To restore prosperity, napoleon modernized finance. He regulated the economy to control prices, encourage new industry, and build roads and canals. To ensure well-trained officials and military officers, he promoted a system of public schools under strict government control. Napoleon won support across class lines. He encouraged émigrés to return, provided they took an oath of loyalty. Peasants were relieved when he recognized their right to lands they had bought from Church and nobles during the revolution. Napoleon won support across class lines. He encouraged émigrés to return, provided they took an oath of loyalty. Peasants were relieved when he recognized their right to lands they had bought from Church and nobles during the revolution.

NAPOLEONIC CODE It embodied Enlightenment principles such as the equality of all citizens before the law, religious toleration, and advancement based on merit. It embodied Enlightenment principles such as the equality of all citizens before the law, religious toleration, and advancement based on merit. But it undid some reforms of the French Revolution. Women, for example, lost most of their newly gained rights under the new code. Male heads of households regained complete authority over their wives and children. Again, Napoleon valued order and authority over individual rights. But it undid some reforms of the French Revolution. Women, for example, lost most of their newly gained rights under the new code. Male heads of households regained complete authority over their wives and children. Again, Napoleon valued order and authority over individual rights.

SUBDUING AN EMPIRE From 1804 to 1814, Napoleon furthered his reputation on the battlefield. He successfully faced down the combined forces of the greatest European powers. Year after year, he marshaled the military might of France to field enormous armies. He took great risks and even suffered huge losses. He once said “ I grew up on the field of battle,” “ and a man such as I am cares little for the life of a million men.” From 1804 to 1814, Napoleon furthered his reputation on the battlefield. He successfully faced down the combined forces of the greatest European powers. Year after year, he marshaled the military might of France to field enormous armies. He took great risks and even suffered huge losses. He once said “ I grew up on the field of battle,” “ and a man such as I am cares little for the life of a million men.” By 1810, his empire extended to its greatest extent. A lot, of general could never anticipate what he would do next, this made him very dangerous. Some said his presence on the battlefield, was worth 40,000 troops. By 1810, his empire extended to its greatest extent. A lot, of general could never anticipate what he would do next, this made him very dangerous. Some said his presence on the battlefield, was worth 40,000 troops.

THE GRAND EMPIRE Napoleon redrew the map of Europe. He annexed, or added out right, some areas to France, including the Netherlands and Belgium as well as parts of Italy and Germany. Napoleon redrew the map of Europe. He annexed, or added out right, some areas to France, including the Netherlands and Belgium as well as parts of Italy and Germany. Napoleon also, put friends and family members on the thrones of Europe. He unseated the king of Spain and placed his own brother, Joseph Bonaparte, on the throne. Napoleon also divorced his wife, Josephine, to marry a Hapsburg princess, the niece of Marie Antoinette. He and his heirs could then claim kinship with the ancient ruling families of Europe. Napoleon also, put friends and family members on the thrones of Europe. He unseated the king of Spain and placed his own brother, Joseph Bonaparte, on the throne. Napoleon also divorced his wife, Josephine, to marry a Hapsburg princess, the niece of Marie Antoinette. He and his heirs could then claim kinship with the ancient ruling families of Europe.

FRANCE VS BRITAIN Britain alone remained outside Napoleon’s European empire. With only a small army, Britain relied on its sea power to stop Napoleon’s drive to rule the continent. In 1805, Napoleon’s prepared to invade England. Admiral Horatio Nelson smashed a French Fleet. During the battle, Nelson was fatally shot by a French sniper but lived long enough to learn of the British victory. His last words were, “Thank God, I have done my duty.” Britain alone remained outside Napoleon’s European empire. With only a small army, Britain relied on its sea power to stop Napoleon’s drive to rule the continent. In 1805, Napoleon’s prepared to invade England. Admiral Horatio Nelson smashed a French Fleet. During the battle, Nelson was fatally shot by a French sniper but lived long enough to learn of the British victory. His last words were, “Thank God, I have done my duty.” With an invasion ruled out, Napoleon tried to strike at Britain’s lifeblood, its commerce. He waged economic warfare through the Continental System, which closed European ports to British goods. Britain responded with its own blockade of European ports. Blockades involves shutting off ports to keep people or supplies form moving in or out. During their long struggle, both Britain and France seized neutral ships suspected of trading with the other side. British attacks on American ships sparked anger in the United States and eventually triggered the War of With an invasion ruled out, Napoleon tried to strike at Britain’s lifeblood, its commerce. He waged economic warfare through the Continental System, which closed European ports to British goods. Britain responded with its own blockade of European ports. Blockades involves shutting off ports to keep people or supplies form moving in or out. During their long struggle, both Britain and France seized neutral ships suspected of trading with the other side. British attacks on American ships sparked anger in the United States and eventually triggered the War of 1812.