Setting the Stage for Greatness Napoleon, a very short man, will become recognized as one of the world’s greatest military geniuses In only four years ( ) Napoleon rose from officer to the Master of France
Napoleon Seizes Power When Revolution broke out, Napoleon joined army of the new government After protecting Revolutionaries at the National Convention, Napoleon became leader of the French Army
Coup d’Etat- “Blow to the State By 1799, French people lost hope in the Directory and Napoleon stormed in and forced a change of power; urged by the people, he was voted as new leader As Britain, Austria, and Russia wanted to drive Napoleon out of power, they signed a peace agreement in 1802 instead (1 st peace in Europe in 10 years)
Napoleon Rules France At first, Napoleon pretended to be the constitutionally chosen leader of a free republic Plebiscite- Vote of the people- to approve a new constitution and all real power went to Napoleon
A New Way For France Instead of being like Louis XVI, he wanted to get the economy on a solid footing Established National Banking System Fired corrupt government officials Created lycees- government-run public schools (graduates appointed to public office on merit rather than family-ties)
Concordat- Established a new relationship between church and state Napoleonic Code- System of Laws that restricted speech and press but restored authority over individual rights (also restored slavery in colonies)
Emperor In 1804, Napoleon crowned himself Emperor from the Pope- symbolized he was now MORE POWERFUL than the Church
The French Empire Napoleon and France owned all of Europe besides England, Portugal, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire The French Empire was huge but unstable
Napoleon’s Costly Mistakes Napoleon’s own personality proved to be the greatest danger to the future of his empire In efforts to extend the French Empire and crush Great Britain, Napoleon made THREE disastrous mistakes
Mistake #1: The Continental System (1806) By setting up a Blockade- a forcible closing of ports- to prevent all trade and communication between England and Europe This policy was known as the Continental System because it was designed to make Europe more self sufficient and to crush England’s economy in the process
Mistake #2: Invasion of Spain (1808) To make Portugal accept the Continental System, Napoleon marched through Spain. To help protect the Church, the Spanish used bands of peasant fighters known as Guerrillas This fight lasted for 6 years and was dubbed the Peninsular War
Mistake #3: Invasion of Russia (1812) Since Russia would not stop trade with England, Napoleon thought it was necessary to invade As the Russians faced 500,000 strong of the French they retreated slow enough practicing a scorched-earth policy- involved burning grain fields and slaughtering livestock which left nothing to enemies
Advertising Agency Activity Imagine you are a member of an advertising agency in present-day France for the French Military. You and your associate (person sitting next to you) are assigned a task to create the “Do’s and Don’t’s” of Military Control. Based on you and your partner’s extensive research on Napoleon, visually depict the THREE MAJOR MISTAKES that should never happen again for France’s Military.
Waterloo On June 18, 1815, Napoleon attacked the British Army near a village known as Waterloo-in Belgium As the British were defending the grounds all day, the Prussians swept through and surrounded Napoleon’s forces and chased them out of Waterloo
Hundred Days This defeat ended Napoleon’s last bid for power-known as the Hundred Days Taking no chances, the British shipped him to an island known as St. Helena Napoleon died there six years later
Napoleon’s Importance Based on all of the information that you received throughout the last week or so on Napoleon Bonaparte, please discuss his impact/importance on society throughout Europe and how he measures up amongst leaders throughout the history of the world. Please produce a ONE paragraph response on your own paper.