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“A Man of Destiny” Poor family of Lesser Nobility Born in Corsica 10 Yrs. Old - Military School 1783 Student at military academy in Paris
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Napoleon’s Marriages 1 st Wife – Josephine March 9, 1796 Married Divorced 1809 2 nd Wife – Marie Louis 17 Year Old Hapsburg Princess
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Early Military Career 1st Coalition 1796 - Command of French Army in Italy 1798 - Invaded Egypt Discovery of Rosetta Stone Military Set Back - still Hero
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Early Military Career 2nd Coalition – Russia formed new alliance with Great Britain. Austria, Portugal, Naples and the Ottoman Empire joined France suffered defeats in Italy and Germany Weakened Directory
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1799 French wanted order 1799 - Coup d’etat - Napoleon ousted the Directory Consulate Formed Napoleon = 1st Consul [power concentrated in the 1st Consul]
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1800 defeated Austrians – dropped out 1801 March 1802 – Treaty of Amiens Truce w/ Great Britain France kept European Conquests
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1802 Plebicite made him consul for life 1804 Declared himself Hereditary emperor 1805 Took title, King of Italy Stepson ruled as viceroy Divorced Josephine
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Centralized Administration $Economic Reforms Napoleonic Code The Concordat of 1801 Reforms in Education
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Centralized Administration Financial Reforms System of Prefects and Subprefects 83 Departments run by Prefects Subprefects administered districts Economic Corruption and waste was Eliminated Centralized tax collecting system Paid off various economic obligations Stabilized French Economic condition
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1800 appointed Commission to draft a new code of civil law 1804 Went into effect and in 1807 it became the Napoleonic code Progressive in some ways Less Progressive in others
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Third Coalition Battle of Trafalgar Victories in Europe Continental System The Peninsular War The Invasion of Russia
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1805 – 3 rd Coalition Created for Balance of Power 1805 – Napoleon prepared to invade G.B. October 21 – Lord Nelson found combined French and Spanish fleet at Cape Trafalgar. British victory – France lost all hope of ever winning a naval battle
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Continental System was an effort to destroy British economy Ordered all European nations to stop trading w/ G.B. All European ports closed to British ships Impossible to enforce – 2 “leaks” 1.Portugal and Spain - refused 2.Russia – resumed trade after 1810 Peninsular War (1808 – 1814) Perhaps it was Napoleon’s Vietnam
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Response to Russia resuming trade with Britain Sent 600,000 Men in, and 100,000 survived Scorched Earth Policy Lack of Preparation for the winter Marked the beginning of his fall
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1813 – Russian, Prussian, and Austrians joined the most powerful coalition against Napoleon Defeated at Leipzig – the Battle of Nations 1814 – abdicated and was exiled to the island of Elba March 1815 – escaped and returned to power for 100 Days. Defeated at Waterloo – June 1815 Exiled to South Atlantic Island of St. Helena Died 1821
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