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Rise of Nationalism
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Definition The belief that one’s own country is the best country
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Rise of Nationalism Many of the conquered nations were happy
They loved the ideas of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity
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Rise of Nationalism These people admired how the French had gotten rid of the tyrant Louis XVI, had the hated aristocrats/landowners killed or run off, and the Declaration
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Rise of Nationalism The French were very proud of their accomplishments
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Rise of Nationalism In contrast, in Austria, the people spoke many language and belonged to many cultures The people hated their ruler and thought the French ideas were appealing
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Rise of Nationalism Napoleon used this feeling to help defeat the Austria Empire, his enemy
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Rise of Nationalism Nationalism isn’t always good, brought about many wars Extreme nationalism in Germany brought racial and religious persecution of the Jewish people
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Loss of Spain Napoleon’s success couldn’t last forever
Nationalism started to work against him
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Loss of Spain The new French royalty, made up of Napoleon’s family, weren’t accepted in the countries they were sent to rule
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Loss of Spain Europeans began to see Napoleon as a tyrant; replacing one bad form of government with another
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Loss of Spain Spain was particularly resentful because Napoleon’s troops had been brutal Napoleon replaced the Spanish king with his own brother - Jerome
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Loss of Spain 1808, the people rebelled
Used guerilla warfare…Napoleon was used to traditional battlefield settings
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Loss of Spain British sent troops to help Spain – led by the Duke of Wellington (he will become VERY IMPORTANT) 5 year battle ensued and the French morale plummeted
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Russian Campaign Napoleon high on himself – soon overreached himself
Fought in Russian while fighting in Spain
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Russian Campaign Russia supposedly an ally
Tsar didn’t trust Napoleon, so changed his mind about trading with Britain
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Russian Campaign Russia refused to follow the policies of the French
Napoleon declared war on Russia
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Russian Campaign 1812 – Napoleon gathered his largest army of 600,000 soldiers and led them to Russia
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Russian Campaign Napoleon told his soldiers (of different nationalities) they could form their own country afterward To keep them loyal
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Russian Campaign Napoleon won bloody battles at Smolensk and Borodino
But Russia’s huge Tsar refused to surrender
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Russian Campaign Russian soldiers retreated, burning shelter and food as they left Napoleon’s soldiers lived off the land, so this was a deadly tactic
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Russian Campaign Napoleon arrived in Moscow and hoped Russia would surrender Found the city deserted Russians had set fire to the city – Napoleon knew his situation was hopeless
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Russian Campaign Napoleon decided to go back to friendly territory before the Russian winter Didn’t make it
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Russian Campaign Grand Armee destroyed Napoleon lost his confidence
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Russian Campaign Wounded soldiers die on the road
Some of the dead used to feed the horses 1000s freeze to death
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Russian Campaign Russian army would attack along the way
Cossack – riders from Ukraine would raid them
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Russian Campaign Came upon the battlefield at Borodina – still 30,000 corpses scattered In the end, 9000 of the 600,000 survived Napoleon abandoned and left for Paris
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