Napoleon’s Empire You will recreate the map illustrated on Pg 131 You must label: all the major empires Capitals Battle sites Empire of France (color)

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Napoleon’s Empire You will recreate the map illustrated on Pg 131 You must label: all the major empires Capitals Battle sites Empire of France (color) States dependent on Napoleon (color) States allied with Napoleon (color) States against Napoleon (color)

Rise and Fall of Napoleon

Napoleon Bonaparte

Why Egypt?

British Empire

Joseph Bonaparte King of SpainNapoleon Bonaparte

French Empire

Annexations (forced incorporation) and Forced Alliances

Russia Harsh Russian Winter destroyed French forces

Leipzig coalition armies of Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Sweden

Triumphant return from Exile!

Final defeat at Waterloo

Exile at Helena

Rocky History French First Republic (1792–1804) First French Empire under Napoleon I (1804– 1814/1815) Bourbon Restoration under Louis XVIII and Charles X (1814/1815–1830) July Monarchy under Louis Philippe d'Orléans (1830– 1848) Second Republic (1848–1852) Second Empire under Napoleon III (1852–1870) Third Republic (1870–1940) the Fourth Republic (1946–58) the Fifth Republic (since 1958)