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Put these events into order: Exile in St. Helena Reign of Terror Napoleon’s Russian Campaign Napoleonic Code Napoleon Seizes Power Reign of Louis XVI Third Estate proclaims itself National Assembly Emperor Napoleon Waterloo Exile in Elba Thermidorian Reaction

Reign of Louis XVI Third Estate proclaims itself National Assembly Reign of Terror Thermidorian Reaction Napoleon Seizes Power Napoleonic Code Emperor Napoleon Exile in Elba Waterloo Exile in St. Helena Napoleon’s Russian Campaign

Napoleon's purpose in instituting the Continental System was to?: a) defeat England through economic war. b) consolidate the separate states of Germany. c) unify Italy. d) create a united Europe under the leadership of France. e) punish Russia for his ill-fated invasion.

Treaty of Paris Congress of Vienna Napoleon’s Rise to power (again) Second Treaty of Paris

First Treaty of Paris France loses all conquests from Revolution and Napoleon Lenient Treaty

Congress of Vienna Key leader - Prince Klemens von Metternich of Austria Quadruple alliance of Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia Met to draft peace treaty - what do you think the stipulations are?

Actual Stipulations 1.Ensure France wouldn’t become aggressive again 2.Sought balance of power, meaning France wouldn’t be weakened significantly 3.Compensation of land gains of one nation means all must be compensated evenly 4.“Principle of Legitimacy” - restore rulers of pre- revolutionary France 5.Victorious countries rewarded, Napoleon and his allies punished

Metternich Was against the new ideas of Nationalism that were presented after the revolution - why?

Legitimacy Restore legit. heirs to thrones Bourbons restored in France, Naples, and Spain Papal States to Pope

Compensation Reward those who aided in Napoleon’s defeat England, Russia, Austria, Prussia, Sweden gain land

Balance of Power To make sure no one nation can upset Europe again Netherlands strengthened, Prussia gets Rhine, Switzerland is neutral (as always) H.R.E. segmented into 39 states of German Confederation Britain keeps growing - why is this important?