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Good Afternoon!!!! 1.NVC 2.Rise and Fall of Napoleon’s Empire Essential Question: What happened to cause the rise and fall of Napoleon’s Empire?

Assessment: Napoleon Rules France Please discuss the definition of each of the terms. Also explain if it is inline with the values of the French Revolution 1.Plebiscite 2.Lycees 3.Concordat 4.Napoleonic Code

Emperor Napoleon Napoleon crowned Emperor in 1804 Conquered every European nation around him – Austria – Prussia – Spain – Italy – Russia*

Battle of Trafalgar 1805 Napoleon seeks to conquer Great Britain – Island with strongest navy in the world Battle of Trafalgar (1805) – British fleet led by Horatio Nelson – Nelson destroys massive French Fleet – Napoleon never tries to invade Britain again

Napoleon’s Empire Declines Napoleon makes costly mistakes Continental System – Blockades to stop rest of Europe from trading with Great Britain – Isolates CONTINENT of Europe – Angers European countries that trade with Britain

Napoleon’s Empire Declines Peninsular War (1808) – People of Spain protesting against Continental System – Napoleon removes the Spanish King from power Angers Spanish people – Unending guerilla war with Spanish peasants

Napoleon’s Empire Collapses Russian Emperor abandons Continental System – Resumes trade with Britain 1812 Napoleon invades Russia – Scorched-earth policy: Russians burn their own crops and cities to the ground to prevent them from falling to Napoleon – Napoleon’s grand army destroyed by the Russian winter

Napoleon’s Empire Collapses Napoleon lost 410,000 soldiers in Russia – No army left! March 1814 allied European army conquers Paris – King Louis XVIII put on the throne – Napoleon exiled to Elba

The Empire Strikes Back King Louis XVIII extremely unpopular March 1815 Napoleon escapes from Elba The Hundred Days – Napoleon gathers his army – Emperor of France again within days – Battle of Waterloo (1815): Napoleon defeated by THREE armies – Napoleon exiled once more

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