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The Napoleonic Era The Life and Times of Napoleon
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Early Life and Personal Information Born in 1769 on the French island of Corsica Attended military school Became a general at age 26 5’2” tall Married Josephine de Beauharnais
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Rise of Napoleon String of military victories Exaggerated his exploits in Egypt The gov’t was turned over to Napoleon “Bloodless Revolution” Coup d’etat- “blow of state” or the seizing of power by force “I found the crown of France lying on the ground, and I picked it up with my sword”- Napoleon Bonaparte
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The Napoleonic Era Napoleon supported many of the reforms of the Revolution Napoleon as Dictator Consulate- executive branch of gov’t Napoleon could propose laws and legislature could only approve them. Put the new Constitution to a Plebiscite, or vote of the people. People could only vote yes or no Accomplishments Napoleonic Code- Organization of all French Law Est. the Bank of France Public Education System- High Schools, Universities, & Technical Schools Concordat- agreement (treaty) w/ the pope
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Napoleonic Era Napoleon as Emperor Voted Emperor in another plebiscite Put into place Continental System A blockade of Britain Hurt France economically more than helped it Increased Nationalism Pride in one’s country Peninsular War
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Fall of Napoleon Napoleon tried to invade Russia Russians retreat & practice Scorhced-earth policy- burning and destroying crops, etc. Many troops died of starvation, freezing, and attack. Many also deserted. Napoleon agrees to give up claim to throne. Napoleon returned a year later to take back his throne Time of this reclaiming was called the 100 Days Napoleon was defeated @ Waterloo & sent into exile by the British.
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