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1 Napoleon’s Europe Chapter 20 section 3

2 Key Terms Napoleon Bonaparte Admiral Horatio Nelson Coup d’ etat
Plebiscite Continental system Nationalism

3 Opportunities for Glory
Napoleon a brilliant military leader Forced British troops out of Toulon Won a victory against Austria 1795 faced royalist mob in Paris Used artillery to disperse them

4 Opportunities for Glory
Directory placed Napoleon in charge of French troops Troops not slowed down by supply train Took what they needed from the countryside Won battles against the Italians and Austrians Secured France’s borders

5 Opportunities for Glory
Napoleon turned his attention to Egypt 1798 Napoleon defeats Egypt’s Ottoman defenders Admiral Horatio Nelson- trapped and destroyed most French ships in the Battle of the Nile

6 Opportunities for Glory
Napoleon covered up his defeat Napoleon sailed home Left army in Egypt under another officer Exaggerated France's successes

7 Napoleon Seizes Power National hero decided to seize political power
Directory had grown weak Armed supporters of Napoleon surrounded the Directory Voted Napoleon first Consul

8 Napoleon Seize Power Coup d’ etat- a forced transfer of power
A group of three consuls would replace the Directory Structure of the Republic still in place Napoleon had become dictator

9 Napoleon Seizes Power Why would France want a dictator, after overthrowing a king? French craved order and stability the Napoleon promised Napoleon pledged to uphold some of the revolutions reforms

10 Napoleon Crowns Himself
Plebiscite-question put before all the voters 1804- did they want to declare France an empire Napoleon became Emperor Napoleon I Pope Pious VII came from Rome to crown him

11 Napoleon Crowns Himself
As Pope was going to place the crown on Napoleon's head He grabbed it and put it on his own head Told the world no one gave Napoleon authority but himself

12 Desire for Empire Wanted to rule Europe and extend power to Americas
Civil war in Haiti was a French defeat Napoleon sold the Louisiana territories to America to concentrate on Europe

13 The Napoleonic Wars Begin
Quest to conquer Europe France became a dominant power in Europe Napoleonic Wars lasted till 1815 Great Britain was France’s worst enemy

14 The Napoleonic Wars Begin
Organized coalitions against France Napoleon knew he had to defeat Great Britain 1805 England again defeats France in Battle of Trafalgar On Land Napoleon was more successful

15 The Continental System
Britain's economy depended on overseas trade Napoleon wanted to disrupt trade Continental system- blockade prohibited French or allied ships from trading with Britain

16 The Continental System
British required all neutral ships to stop in British ports for permission to trade with France This caused other conflicts

17 The Peninsular War Portugal share Iberian Peninsula with Spain
Portuguese refused to participate in the continental system They depended on Great Britain for trade Napoleon sent troops to drive out the King

18 The Peninsular War Napoleon then conquered Spain
British sent troops to Spain Napoleon won several victories against the British Guerilla warfare in Spain Attacked French troops and camps

19 The Peninsular War French slaughtered many innocent civilians to punish the guerillas Kept French army pinned down Napoleon pulled troops from Spain

20 Napoleon Dominates Europe
Took control of Europe through treaties and alliances Great Britain, Portugal, Sweden and Ottoman Empire not controlled Napoleon put relatives in power of conquered areas

21 Napoleon Dominates Europe
His brothers ruled in Holland, Naples, and Sicily His sisters and stepsons held important positions

22 Reform of Church State Relations
Many citizens despised the anti religious nature of the Revolution Napoleon made an agreement with the Pope Concordat-French citizens were Roman Catholic

23 Reform of Church Relations
Recognized the influence of the Catholic Church Did not return control over national affairs

24 Economic Reforms Established the Bank of France Regulate the economy
Set up efficient tax collection system Ensured government would not face hardships

25 Legal and Educational Reforms
Created Napoleonic Code-laws uniform across the land Eliminated many injustices Promoted order and authority over rights Freedom of the press was restricted by censors

26 Legal and Educational Reforms
Code only applied to male citizens Denied rights of women and allowed husbands to have authority over them Strong state depended on strong leaders in government and the military

27 Napoleon’s legacy Insured that some basic values and ideas from the revolution remained with government Napoleon’s ideas of Equality before the law Representative form of Government Approved and supported by Napoleon

28 Napoleon’s Legacy Napoleon’s action spread nationalism
Nationalism-a sense of identity and unity as a people French people developed a new loyalty to France as a whole Nationalism spread to the conquered peoples


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