1 Napoleon Third Phase of the French Revolution 1799 - 1815.

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1 Napoleon Third Phase of the French Revolution

2 Paris Riots

3 Coup d’Etat

4 Plebiscite

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6 Napoleon as Dictator Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity Order, Security, and Efficiency

7 Napoleon Appeals to the Masses Catholic Church Emigres Peasants Bourgeoisie

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9 Continental System British response  Orders in Council

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11 Napoleon in Spain

12 Napoleon in Russia Drafted from the conquered Lived off the land Spread ideas of liberty, equality, religious toleration, economic freedom NATIONALISM

13 Napoleon’s Defeat at Waterloo

14 Congress of Vienna 1815 Legitimacy and Compensation

15 Redrew the Map of Europe

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