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France post-Revolution Pages 204-212
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What goals of the Revolution was Napoleon able to accomplish?
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What is the Louisiana Purchase? Napoleon sees Haiti as a military port Slaves revolt 23,000 French soldiers sent Die of yellow fever or are killed in fighting the Haitian slaves US government want the port of New Orleans Opportunity to make money and cut losses Sells 530,000,000 acres for 15M .03 per acre Avg. acre today sells for $3,020 Gains money and further punishes British
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How does Napoleon conquer Europe? Annexed the Austrian Netherlands and parts of Italy to France Set up government in Switzerland Britain persuaded Russia, Austria, and Sweden to join a coalition against France Called the Third Coalition Napoleon rallies French troops Crushes Third Coalition Rulers of Russia, Austria, and Sweden sign peace treaties Enables him to build largest European empire since the Roman’s Loses to Britain at Battle of Trafalgar
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What were Napoleon’s 3 costly mistakes? Continental System Blockade preventing all trade and communication between Great Britain and other European countries Smugglers, including Napoleon’s brother, helped Britain Britain responds with own blockade Have better Navy so they are better at it The Peninsular War Portugal ignoring Continental System Send army through Spain Spanish towns protest Deposed Spanish king Enflames nationalist feeling 5 years of guerrilla attacks on French troops Britain sends assistance Lost 300,000 men
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(continue) What were Napoleon’s 3 costly mistakes? Invasion of Russia Alexander I, ally of France, will not stop selling grain to Britain June, 1812 march to Russia Scorched-earth policy Russian troops burn crops and slaughter livestock Moscow burnt to the ground Rather than surrender the “holy city”, Alexander had it set of fire Mid-October, 1812 French troops retreat Attacked by Russian troops
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