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EMPEROR AND CONQUEROR Napoleon
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The Siege of Toulon November-December 1793 Southern French city French Republic vs. Spain, Britain, and French Royalists Brings Napoleon to the attention of Parisian elites
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Whiff of Grapeshot October 5, 1795 Uprising of royalists in Paris Napoleon and gunners defend the National Convention He becomes a hero and savior of the French Republic
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Coup d'état November 9-10, 1799 Troops surrounded the national legislature and drove out most of its members Remaining lawmakers voted to dissolve the Directory Established a group of three Consuls
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First Consul December 13, 1799 Obtained dictatorial powers Made government more efficient Abolished remnants of class and privilege
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Changes Under Napoleon Set up lycées: government run public schools Created a comprehensive and uniform system of laws, the Napoleonic Code Signed a concordat: formal agreement between the pope and a government Recognized influence of Church, but rejected its control in national affairs
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Emperor Napoleon I December 2, 1804 Decided to make himself emperor Had support of the people Took crown from pope and placed it on his own head
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Napoleon’s Empire
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The Russian Campaign 1812 Alliance with Russia breaks down Napoleon invades with over 420,000 soldiers Russians practice scorched-earth policy 10,000 survive the campaign
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First Abdication and Exile April 6, 1814 accepts terms of surrender and gives up his throne May 4, 1814-February 26, 1815 Napoleon is given a small pension and banished to Elba
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The Hundred Days Louis XVI’s brother assumes the throne as Louis XVIII Suspected of trying to undo the progress made during the French Revolution March 1815-Napoleon escapes Elba and returns to Paris Within days he becomes emperor again
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Waterloo European allies prepare to battle Napoleon June 18, 1815 French and British troops clash at Waterloo With the support of Prussian reinforcements Napoleon is defeated
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Second Abdication and Exile June 22, 1815 Napoleon is forced to abdicate the throne again October 1815-May 1821 To prevent him from returning, the British exile him to Saint Helena
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Death of Napoleon May 5, 1821 Dies of a stomach ailment December 15, 1840 His remains are brought back to France and placed at the Invalides
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