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From Citizen to Emperor The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte Mr. Bach Accelerated World History Hudson High School
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Why Now? Time of Chaos –Internal –External Weak Government Long Period of Uncertainty and Instability Need for a charismatic, accomplished leader
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Early Life Corsican who became an accomplished student of artillery in the most elite French military school
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“The Whiff of Grapeshot” Saves the republic against an attack by Royalist Counter- Revolutionaries
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Italian Expedition (1796-1797) Conquered most of Northern Italy for France Limited religious power, ended serfdom, restricted feudalism
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Egyptian Campaign (1798) Navy defeated by Admiral Nelson (Eng.) Abandons army in Egypt, but returns to France a hero.
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Egyptian Campaign (1798)
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The Coup d’etat (1799) Uses military power to seize control of government from Directory “First Consul”
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Validation of Rule (1800) Plebiscite – vote of the people to approve new constitution. Gives Napoleon ultimate power.
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Lycees Government- run public schools All males eligible Merit – not privilege
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Concordat (1801) Heal divisions with the Catholic Church Catholicism dominant (but not only) religion of France Could not influence government
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Napoleonic Code Everyone is equal before the law Feudal privilege is official dead However, restricted civil liberties
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Napoleonic Code
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The Order of the Legion of Honor (1802) Rewarded soldiers based on merit on the battlefield
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The Americas (1801- 1803) Enslaved Africans defeat the French in Haiti Sells Louisiana to the Americans –Way to weaken England
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Defeating the Second Coalition (1800) Battle of Marengo –Defeats the Austrians in Italy
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Napoleon Crossing the Alps
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Napoleonic Warfare Quick movement across vast areas Artillery as a force to support infantry Calvary of renewed importance Use of spies and deception Fast battlefield communication (semaphore line) Concentrating troops on a surprised enemy (Strength vs. Weakness) Turning the flank! Warfare on a broader front and focused on destruction of the enemy army
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Emperor Napoleon I (1804) Makes himself emperor (equal footing with Europe?) Crowns himself!
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The Crowning of Empress Josephine
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