XIII. Napoleonic Europe ( )

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XIII. Napoleonic Europe (1792-1814) The Wars of Napoleon and other Nationalist movements…

The French Imperial System An attempt to create a balance of power… War of the First Coalition (1791-1798) Treaty of Campo Formio (1797)… War of the Second Coalition (1799-1802) Treaty of Luneville (1801)… Treaty of Amiens (1802)… War of the Third Coalition (1805-1807) Treaty of Pressburg (1805)… Treaty of Tilsit (1807)…

The Grand Empire (1804-1814) The 3 stages of takeover The Napoleonic family as the collective sovereigns of Europe… Continental System…1807 - 1814… The Decline of the Grand Empire / Napoleon…restoration of the Bourbon Dynasty….

The Rise of Nationalism Was it really “nationalism”?… in Germany… in Prussia… in Spain… in Poland… in Italy…