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10th World Studies 1.09.17 Turn in: Take out: Take Home “Quiz” on Napoleon Take out: Planner Pen/Pencil Notes Today’s objective: I can describe how the events of the French Revolution brought change to the political order of France. Today’s Agenda: Other thoughts on Napoleon HW: None…

Napoleon’s Rise to Power Earlier military career  the Egyptian Campaign: Early success: The Battle of the Pyramids (Mamluks) Napoleonic Squares 1798  he was defeated by a British navy under Admiral Horatio Nelson, who destroyed the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile. Abandoning his troops in Egypt, Napoleon returned to France and received a hero’s welcome!

The Rosetta Stone Jean Francois Champollion Deciphers Egyptian Hieroglyphics

Europe in 1800

Napoleon as “First Consul” With the government in disarray, Napoleon launched a successful coup d’ etat on November 9, 1799. He proclaimed himself “First Consul” [Julius Caesar’s title] and did away with the elected Assembly [appointing a Senate instead]. In 1802, he made himself sole “Consul for Life.” Two years later he proclaimed himself “Emperor.”

The Government of the Consulate Council of State Proposed the laws. Served as a Cabinet & the highest court. Tribunate Debated laws, but did not vote on them. Legislature Voted on laws, but did not discuss or debate them. Senate Had the right to review and veto legislation.

Napoleon Established the Banque de France, 1800

Concordat of 1801 Napoleon wanted to heal the divisions within the Catholic Church that had developed after the confiscation of Church property and the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. But, Napoleon’s clear intent was to use the clergy to prop up his regime.

Concordat of 1801 Catholicism was declared the religion of the majority of Frenchmen. Papal acceptance of Church lands lost during the Revolution. Bishops subservient to the regime. Eventually, Pope Pius VII renounced the Concordat, and Napoleon had him brought to France and placed under house arrest.

Lycee System of Education Established by Napoleon in 1801 as an educational reform. Lycées initially enrolled the nation’s most talented students [they had to pay tuition, although there was some financial help available for poorer student]. Lycées trained the nation’s future bureaucrats.

Palace of the Legion of Honor, Paris

Napoleon and His Code

Code Napoleon, 1804 It divides civil law into: Personal status. Property. The acquisition of property. Its purpose was to reform the French legal code to reflect the principles of the Fr. Revolution. Create one law code for France.

The Influence of the Napoleonic Code Wherever it was implemented [in the conquered territories], the Code Napoleon swept away feudal property relations.

Haitian Independence, 1792-1804 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A_o-nU5s2U Toussaint L’Ouverture

Emperor Napoleon I

The Empress Josephine

Josephine’s Bedroom

“Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon & the Empress Josephine,” 1806 by David December 2, 1804

“Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon & the Empress Josephine,” 1806 by David

Napoleon’s Throne

Napoleon’s Bed Chamber

The Imperial Image

Madame Recamier by David, 1808 The “Empire” Style Madame Recamier by David, 1808

Neo-Classical Architecture Napoleon’s Tomb

Napoleonic Europe

Napoleon’s Major Military Campaigns Trafalgar (Lord Nelson: Fr. Navy lost!)  Britain France  1805: Sea Power

Battle of Trafalgar

Napoleon’s Major Military Campaigns -Danube -Italy 1805: France   Britain Austria Russia ULM: France defeated Austria. AUSTERLITZ: France defeated Austria & Russia. Crowned “King of Italy” on May 6, 1805

“Crossing the Alps,” 1805 Paul Delaroche

Napoleon’s Major Military Campaigns Confed. of the Rhine 1806: France   Prussia JENA: French Troops in Berlin! BERLIN DECREES (“Continental System”)

The Continental System GOAL  to isolate Britain and promote Napoleon’s mastery over Europe. Berlin Decrees (1806) British ships were not allowed in European ports. “Order in Council” (1806) Britain proclaimed any ship stopping in Britain would be seized when it entered the Continent. Milan Decree (1807) Napoleon proclaimed any ship stopping in Britain would be seized when it entered the Continent. These edicts eventually led to the United States declaring war on Britain  WAR OF 1812.

The Continental System

British Cartoon

Napoleon’s Major Military Campaigns Poland 1806: France   Russia Grand Duchy of Warsaw FRIEDLAND: France defeated Russian troops : France occupied Konigsberg, capital of East Prussia!