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French Consulate (1799-1804) Fourth New Constitution
Three-man governing board Napoleon made “First Consul” 1800 – Napoleon orders Spain … 1802 – Napoleon becomes … Fourth New Constitution
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“Emperor of the French,” 1804-1814
Napoleon’s Reforms “Plebiscite” – a vote Concordat – Catholic Church came back Napoleonic Code – “equality of all citizens before the law” and governs everyday life Continental System – Economic blockade of Great Britain “Emperor of the French,”
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“Emperor of the French,” 1804-1814
Napoleon’s Wars, “Peninsular War” ( ) – war w/ Spain and Portugal “Emperor of the French,”
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“Emperor of the French,” 1804-1814
Napoleon Video (1) What military innovations does he use? (2) What characteristics stand out about Napoleon? (3) What interests you about the video? “Emperor of the French,”
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“Emperor of the French,” 1804-1814
Napoleon’s Wars Invasion of Russia (1812) – decimates Napoleon’s Army “Scorched Earth” campaign of Russia Battle of the Nations (1813) (at Leipzig) – Napoleon loses to “Quadruple Alliance” & forced to abdicate “Emperor of the French,”
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Napoleon’s Wars “Waterloo” (June 18, 1815) –
Try to avoid your Waterloo!!!! Sent 1/3 of troops in pursuit of Prussians. Failed to break enemy’s center (Prussians and Brits) & failed to support artillery. Abdicated throne on June 22, 1815.
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St. Helena
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Pages 211 at “Napoleon Falls from Power” to 213
(1) What is Napoleon’s legacy? (2) How does Europe change after the Napoleonic Wars? “Emperor of the French,”
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The Congress of Vienna “Legitimacy” Concert of Europe (1815 - 1914)
Restore hereditary monarchies Concert of Europe ( ) – Austria, Prussia, Great Britain, and Russia, later France, wanted to prevent “Revolutions”
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