Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821
As a military genius, Napoleon seized power in France and made himself emperor.
Why does this matter today? In times of political turmoil, military dictators often seize control of nations.
Napoleon’s Rise to Power
Born in 1769, on the island of Corsica At age 9, sent to military school At 16, became a lieutenant in army
In 1795, led fight against the royalists and became a hero In 1796, the Directory appointed him general
His troops loved and admired him! “He awakened in my soul the desire for glory.”
With wife, Josephine, he got support from influential people to put him in control of the military in November 1799.
Next day, his troops took over the legislature, forcing them to dissolve the Directory 3 Consuls established
Napoleon was named First Consul This is a coup d’etat or “blow of state”
Plebiscite = vote of the people 1800:Constitution 1802:Consul for Life 1804:Emperor
Coronation:
December 2,1804 Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris Placed crown on his own head!
Achievements as Emperor
Economic Order: equal taxation national bank balanced budget
Social Order: Welcomed back emigres Lycees=government run public schools
Religious Order: Tolerance but Catholicism recognized as France’s religion
Legal Order: Napoleonic Code
Government Order: Dismissed corrupt officials Promotions based on merit
Expanded Empire: Army conquered land throughout Europe Largest European empire since Rome.
In order to fund his conquests, Napoleon sold the Louisiana Territory to the U.S. in 1803, for $15 million.
Napoleon’s Three Costly Mistakes
#1. Continental System: 1806, blockade of Britain
#2. Peninsular War: 1808, fought with Spanish guerillas after he made his brother king
#3. Invasion of Russia: 1812, French Army marched toward Moscow, but Russians used Scorched-Earth Policy
Napoleon’s Downfall “I love power.” ---Napoleon
His enemies saw he was weakened His enemies saw he was weakened. A coalition, the Grand Alliance, formed against him. (Britain, Russia, Prussia, Austria and Sweden)
Grand Alliance was too much for his army. Surrendered in April 1814. Exiled to island of Elba at age 45.
Louis XVIII became King of France but was disliked by the people.
The Hundred Days: Escaped in March 1815, drove out Louis Battle of Waterloo, June 18,1815, lost to Britain and Prussia
Exiled to St. Helena in South Atlantic Died in 1821, of stomach ailment (cancer?)