Napoleon Bonaparte.

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Napoleon Bonaparte

Overview of Coalition Wars 1st Coalition – Austria-Hungary, Prussia, GB 1792-1797, ended by Campo Formio 2nd Coalition 1798-1802 – Russia, Austria-Hungary, GB 1801 – Treaty of Luneville - Austria 1802 – Treaty of Amiens - GB 3rd Coalition 1803-1805 – GB, Austria, Russia

Rise to Power 1799 – First Consul 1800 – crosses Alps into northern Italy 1801 – Treaty of Luneville ends 2nd Coalition 1802 – Constitution of Year X – Napoleon 1st consul for life (revolution in Haiti) 1803 – Gives up on N. America, sells Louisiana Territory

War of Third Coalition May 1803 – UK (now including Ireland) declares war Napoleon crowns self emperor, Napoleon I 1805 3rd Coalition – Austria, Russia join UK October 1805 – Battle of Trafalgar, French navy destroyed (Nelson dies), near Gibraltar Battle of Ulm – harvest season, defeats Austrians Battle of Austerlitz – defeats Russ./Aust., end of 3rd Coalition, France gains Italy, Bavaria HRE renamed Confederation of the Rhine

Map of Dominance

War of Fourth Coalition Arc de Triomphe – commemorated victory at Austerlitz 1806 – Prussia (Frederich Wilhelm III) declares war on France; UK, Russia join in October 1806 – Battle of Jena Aurstadt Feb. 1807 – stalemate at Eylau June 1807 – defeats Russians (Tsar Alexander I) July 1807 – Treaties of Tilsit

Consolidation of Power Treaty of Tilsit – carves up Prussia, western portion (west of Elbe) becomes Kingdom of Westphalia under Jerome (relative), Duchy of Warsaw also taken from Prussia “friends” with Alexander I Nov. 1807 – Continental System – embargo against UK Napoleon and Charles IV (Spain) invade Portugal (won’t join system)

Peninsular Campaign, 1808-1809 Weaknesses March 1808 – French occupy Madrid and Charles IV steps down May 1808 – popular uprising in Madrid and all over Spain Appoints brother Joseph as king of Spanish Empire Guerrilla warfare hurts French in Spain, retreat from Madrid Feb. 1808 – French occupy Papal States (not in system) Dec. 1808 – retaking of Madrid 1809 – Austria declares war, 5th Coalition, Napoleon leaves to fight Austria, 300,000 troops left in Spain August 1809 – Arthur Wellsley (UK) force French out of Portugal Independence movements in Americas France annexes Papal States Pope Pius VII excommunicates Napoleon, 1809 – Pope abducted

Third of May, 1808 by Francisco Goya

Napoleon and Russia 1811 – Russia leaves continental system 1812 – rumors that Russia will attack Warsaw April 1812 – Napoleon invades first with 450,000 The weather “Scorched earth” tactics Sept. 1812 – Battle of Borodino, 35,000 casualties Moscow – deserted, burned, no food 10,000 made it back to Poland

Menard’s Map, 1869

The 6th Coalition Encouraged by what happened in Russia GB, Russia, Prussia – amassed 1 million in the German confederation Napoleon down to 400,000 total May 1813 – Napoloen wins Lautzen, Bautzen August 1813 - Dresden October 1813 – Austria, Sweden, Spain, Portugal join coalition Battle of Leipzig – 600,000 versus 200,000, Napoleon retreats

6th Coalition, cont. Wellsley pushing up through Spain Six-Day Campaign March 1814 – Russians march into Paris April 1814 – dissension among generals, Napoleon forced to abdicate (Treaty of Fontainebleu), exiled to Elba Coalition makes Louis XVIII king of France (brother of Louis XVI)

The Hundred Days French morale low After 10 months in Elba, he leaves Turns the army sent to capture him Louis XVIII escapes Paris The Hundred Days: March 1815 – July 1815 Attacks British/Prussians at Waterloo, Belgium and loses, surrenders to British Exiled to St. Helena