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From 1789 to 1804, France experienced revolutionary changes that transformed France from an absolute monarchy to a republic to an empire The success of the American Revolution & Enlightenment ideas such as individual liberty & consent of the governed led people to question rule by absolute monarchs

From 1789 to 1804, France experienced revolutionary changes that transformed France from an absolute monarchy to a republic to an empire Peasants & bourgeoisie of the Third Estate believed Louis XVI’s tax system was unfair At the Estates-General, Louis XVI raised taxes to solve the financial crisis & the Third Estate rebelled

From 1789 to 1804, France experienced revolutionary changes that transformed France from an absolute monarchy to a republic to an empire The Third Estate formed the National Assembly & demanded the king agree to a limited monarchy Starvation, frustration, & fear led the peasants to storm the Bastille in 1789

From 1789 to 1804, France experienced revolutionary changes that transformed France from an absolute monarchy to a republic to an empire When the king refused to work with the parliament, the National Convention was formed & Louis XVI was executed The leaders of the new republic turned radical & began a Reign of Terror

Who was Napoleon & what was his impact on Europe? From 1789 to 1804, France experienced revolutionary changes that transformed France from an absolute monarchy to a republic to an empire By the late 1790s, France was in chaos, the republic failed to solve problems, & foreign nations were at war with France Who was Napoleon & what was his impact on Europe? Napoleon Bonaparte seized power in 1799 & created a European empire

When Louis XVI was executed during the French Revolution, many European nations attacked France to keep revolutionary ideas from spreading

But, the French republic lost the confidence of the citizens A military officer named Napoleon Bonaparte successfully defended France & became a military hero But, the French republic lost the confidence of the citizens

In 1799, Napoleon staged a coup d’etat (overthrow) of the French republic & assumed power as dictator In 1800, the French people voted in favor of a new Constitution that made Napoleon consul of France

Quick Class Discussion: How to Fix France’s Problems? Now that Napoleon is in control of France, what are his top priorities? Brainstorm France’s three biggest problems by 1799 How can Napoleon solve these problems? Which of these reforms should Napoleon introduce first? Why?

He created a merit based system for gov’t bureaucrats Napoleon made a series of reforms to improve the government, economy, & lives for French citizens To fix the French economy, he introduced a fair tax system & a Bank of France to regulate the money supply He created a merit based system for gov’t bureaucrats He created public schools for students of all backgrounds He issued a comprehensive set of laws called the Napoleonic Code that provided order, freedom of religion, & eliminated privileges by estates

In 1804, Napoleon ordered an election & the French people voted Napoleon emperor for life

Napoleon wanted control of a global empire in North America & Europe But, the revolution in Haiti convinced Napoleon to abandon North America

In 1803, Napoleon sold territory in Louisiana to the United States for $15 million; The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the USA

From 1807 to 1812, Napoleon ruled over the largest European empire since the Romans During the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon showed his military genius by defeating Austria & Prussia and conquering Spain, Italy, & central Europe

The one nation Napoleon could not defeat was England During his rule over Europe, Napoleon made a number of devastating decisions The one nation Napoleon could not defeat was England He ordered a blockade, called the Continental System, to cut off all trade with England The Continental System was a failure & hurt the French economy more than England’s economy

In 1812, Napoleon made his greatest mistake & invaded Russia Napoleon’s insistence that nations obey French laws led to a rise in nationalism & uprisings against France In 1812, Napoleon made his greatest mistake & invaded Russia The harsh winter & Russia’s scorched-earth policy devastated the French army & forced Napoleon to retreat

In 1814, the weakened French army was defeated; Napoleon surrendered, was forced to give up his throne, & was exiled to the island of Elba The French monarchy was restored, but new King Louis XVIII was unpopular; In 1815, Napoleon escaped & triumphantly regained the throne

Only 100 days after Napoleon’s return, he built a new army but was defeated by a European coalition at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 After his defeat, Napoleon was exiled to the remote island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic where he died after 6 years

What was Napoleon’s impact? He created reforms that ended the financial crisis & unequal class system and made public schools & a law code His rise as emperor ended the Enlightened ideas of democracy that led to the French Revolution The fall of empire led to a conflict between rule by strong monarchs & democratic governments His massive empire brought glory to the French people

Who was the real Napoleon Bonaparte? Was Napoleon: A great French hero who saved France from destruction & started effective new programs ...OR… A power-hungry dictator who used France’s problems as opportunity to take over & eliminate the personal freedoms created during the French Revolution? Create a poster that takes a stand: Your poster should have a visual & a list of achievements or complaints

The era after the fall of Napoleon was a conflict among conservative, liberal, & radical forces Conservatives were usually wealthy land owners & nobles; They typically supported traditional monarchies Liberals were usually from the middle class; They supported Enlightenment ideas like limited monarchies & voting rights for educated landowners Radicals were usually from the lower classes; They supported extending democracy to all citizens

Europe in 1812 (at the height of Napoleon) …and Norway & Denmark …and Prussia In 1812, Napoleon was the emperor of France …and Warsaw …and Spain …and the Rhine …and Switzerland …and had defeated Austria …and he had conquered Italy

Napoleon’s Defeat at the Battle of Waterloo

When Napoleon was defeated in 1815, European leaders met at the Congress of Vienna to restore peace & bring stability back to Europe Class Activity: Divide into conservative, liberal, radical groups and read the background information provided As a team, discuss solutions to each of the situations presented & be prepared to discuss

Congress of Vienna was attended by conservatives from Austria, Prussia, Russia, Britain, France and was led by Austrian minister Klemons von Metternich Metternich & other delegates disliked democracy, feared the ideas of the French Revolution, & wanted to restore Europe to the way it was before Napoleon

One goal was to prevent future French aggression This was accomplished taking from France all lands it gained under Napoleon & making the nations around France stronger The Kingdom of the Netherlands was created 39 states joined to form the German Confederation Switzerland became a nation A “buffer zone” was created between France & the major European powers Sardinia merged with Genoa

One goal was to restore monarchs to power in Europe This was done by restoring kings in France, Portugal, Spain, & many Italian & German states

One goal was to maintain a balance of power in Europe This was done by forming the Concert of Europe, an alliance among Russia, Austria, Prussia, & Britain to maintain peace & stop future revolutions The decisions made at the Congress of Vienna helped maintain peace in Europe for almost 40 years

But the decisions of the Congress of Vienna did not make liberals or radicals happy The restoration of kings led to an increase in demand for democracy in Europe In 1848, a surge of nationalism swept through Europe which sparked revolutions for democracy & the formation of new nations