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Class Activity Napoleon’s Rise to Power, Goals Achieved from the French Revolution & Costly Mistakes that causes his empire to collapse
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REPUBLIC 1795 THE DIRECTORY REPUBLIC SEPT., 1792 NATIONAL CONVENTION LIMITED MONARCHY 1789 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ABSOLUTE MONARCHY
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Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Forges an Empire
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1. How did the French Revolution lead to the rise of a powerful leader? 2. How did Napoleon restore order? 3. How did Napoleon’s rule lead to war in Europe?
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Napoleon’s Rise to Power
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Today’s Notes Activity Nap. Achieves Goals of the Revolution Napoleon’s Mistakes Homework: Timeline Worksheet
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Napoleon took control of the French military and used it to take over the French gov’t He assumed dictatorial power as “the first consul”
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Napoleon’s Actions: set up fairer tax code Set up national bank Stabilized the currency Gave state loans to businesses Results: Equal taxation & stable economy
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Napoleon’s Actions: Appointed officials by merit Fired corrupt officials Created lycees Created code of laws Results: Honest, competent officials; equal opportunity in gov’t ; public education
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Napoleon’s Actions: Recognized Catholicism as “faith of Frenchmen”; signed concordat with pope; kept seized church lands Results: religious tolerance; gov’t control of church lands; gov’t recognition of church influence
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uniform system of laws that eliminated many injustices BUT…Limited liberties Individual rights traded away for order and authority “Strengthened” the country by giving Napoleon all the power
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What is an empire? So what areas of Europe and the world did Napoleon control?areas of Europe
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Napoleon’s 3 Costly Mistakes: THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM THE PENINSULAR WAR INVADING RUSSIA
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Reason for It: Hoped to weaken British economy and strengthen Continental economy Actions taken: Blockade of British imports and exports Battle of Trafalgar -British Navy is too strong and blockade not tight enough
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RESULTS Actually weakened the French and European economies more than the British European countries hated France
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Reason: Portugal was ignoring the Continental System Actions taken: *Sends troops through Spain *Spanish riot in protest *NAP makes his brother Joseph King of Spain *Spanish fear French control of Church of Spain (Catholic) *Guerrilla Warfare - Spanish nationalists surprise attack French forces. British send troops to aid rebels Iberian Peninsula
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RESULTS: Can’t defeat guerrillas France loses over 300,000 troops Other countries see defeat and also develop a sense of nationalism What is nationalism? (check your terms list)
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Reasons: NAP’s thirst for power Czar Alexander I refused to stop selling grain to Britain French and Russian rulers competing for control of Poland French and Russian alliance breaks down
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Actions Taken: Invades Russia June 1812 Many of NAPS troops no longer French, but from occupied countries – not as loyal Czar Alexander retreats to Moscow Russians use scorched-earth policy/slash & burn Battle of Moscow – Russians burn city October – too late to advance too late to retreat
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RESULTS: *NAP retreats to France, Russian winter fierce *Left France with ~600,000 *Returned with ~10,000 – 20,000 *Depleted army *Other European countries saw this French failure and had hope Russian Campaign RouteRussian Campaign Route (click)
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Napoleon’s Rise to Power Today’s Notes Activity Nap. Achieves Goals of the Revolution Napoleon’s Mistakes Homework: Timeline Worksheet
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