The Age of Napoléon 1799-1815. Napoléon Bonaparte Born 1769 - Corsica Military School Army.

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The Age of Napoléon

Napoléon Bonaparte Born Corsica Military School Army

Early Military Career Captain Brigadier General Commander of the French Armies in Italy –Original “Blitzkrieg” –Easily defeated enemies –Strong leader

Love Life Joséphine Beauharnais Widow –French Revolution Married 1796

Egyptian Campaign attempt to strike Britain indirectly If France could secure Egypt, it would cripple Britain’s trade route to India Disaster strikes –Professional –Personal

Return Home defeated, but did bring home the Rosetta Stone Divorce? Stayed with Josephine, but had numerous affairs over the years as a payback

Coup d’État overthrew Directory Became “First Consul” “Consul for Life” Emperor of France

Concordat of 1801 Negotiated peace with the Catholic Church Napoléon recognized Catholicism as the national religion & in turn, pope allowed state to keep property seized during revolution

Becoming Emperor

Legal System Prior to the FR, France had over 300 different legal systems Under Napoleon, 7 law codes were created Most important = the Civil Code, or Code Napoléon

Code Napoléon (1804) Preserved many revolutionary principles: –Equality of all citizens before the law –Right of the individual to choose a profession –Religious toleration –Abolition of serfdom/feudal system

Women and the Code Civil Code was a step back for women More difficult to: –Divorce husbands –Inherit property Not allowed to testify in court Women = officially “less equal than men”

New Bureaucracy Created a strong centralized administration Officials hired on merit, not birthright

New Aristocracy created 3,200 new nobles Based on meritorious service to France Most (60%) were military officers and were middle class in origin Only 22% were from “old” aristocratic families

Napoleonic Wars From , Napoleon was the master of Europe Empire comprised of 3 major parts: –The French Empire –Dependent States –Allied States

Napoleon’s Nemesis: Great Britain One place Napoleon just couldn’t defeat England = strong navy France + Spain = invasion of GB (1805) –Failed (infamous Battle of Trafalgar) Implemented Continental System to disrupt GB’s trade & cripple it economically –Failed (allies didn’t want Napoleon telling them what to do)

Nationalism A sense of unique identity of a people based on common language, religion, and national symbols Napoleon created a sense of nationalism throughout the places he conquered (commonality = their hatred of him)

The Russian Campaign June ,000 French troops invaded Russia Expected quick victory Russians refused to fight

Russian Campaign Russians retreated deeper into their own country Burned their own villages & countryside WHY???

Defeat in Russia French were: –Deep in Russia –Winter (no proper clothes) –Without food/supplies –Demoralized What do you think Napoleon did?

The Great Retreat As Napoleon and his troops retreated, many died of starvation and freezing When they reached Poland in January 1813, only 40,000 of the original 600,000 were alive

Napoleon Falls Other European states attacked France while it was weak Paris was captured in March 1814 Napoleon was sent into exile on the island of Elba (off NW Coast of Italy) Monarchy restored - Louis XVIII (Louis XVI’s brother) now king

What About Josephine? Because she could not produce an heir, Napoleon divorced her January 10, 1810 He remarried Marie-Louise of Austria 2 months later (who did give him a son) Josephine died of pneumonia on May 29, 1814

He’s Baaaack… Napoleon returned March 20, 1815 He would rule for 100 days He raised an army and proceeded to Waterloo, Belgium

Waterloo Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Wellington (commanding Prussian & British armies) Exiled to St. Helena He died there in 1821 of stomach cancer Last words, “France, the army, Josephine…”