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The people of Napoleon’s Empire in the 1800’s were happy because they loved the ideas of: - liberty - freedom - equality * Napoleon was spreading the ideas that started from enlightened thinkers from the French Revolution

 Document that outlines basic human rights  Gave people justice, liberty, and democracy How? Guaranteed freedom of thought, speech, religion, security, and religion

NAPOLEONIC ERA BEFORE THE FRENCH REVOLUTION For the first time France was a true country and people were proud. The French people began to feel connections with France and began to identify themselves with their country Identify themselves with the church and/or social status

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Using pgs outline and describe how the rise of nationalism backfired on Napoleon.