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NAPOLEON’S RISE TO EMPEROR
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EARLY LIFE Born in Corsica to a poor family Military hero started early in his career, “savior of the French republic” “the General” = Napoleon
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Rise in Military
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Napoleon’s Rise to Power aEarlier military career a Egyptian Campaign: 1798 he was defeated by a British navy under Admiral Horatio Nelson, who destroyed the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile. Abandoning his troops in Egypt, Napoleon returned to France and received a hero’s welcome! aEarlier military career a Egyptian Campaign: 1798 he was defeated by a British navy under Admiral Horatio Nelson, who destroyed the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile. Abandoning his troops in Egypt, Napoleon returned to France and received a hero’s welcome!
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Europe in 1800
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Napoleon launched a successful coup d’ etat on November 9, 1799. –sudden overthrow of government He proclaimed himself “First Consul” Did away with the elected Assembly appointing a Senate instead. –In 1802, he made himself sole “Consul for Life.” –Two years later he proclaimed himself “Emperor.”
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The Imperial Image
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Napoleon’s Throne
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The Government of the Consulate aCouncil of State Proposed the laws. Served as a Cabinet & the highest court. aTribunate Debated laws, but did not vote on them. aCouncil of State Proposed the laws. Served as a Cabinet & the highest court. aTribunate Debated laws, but did not vote on them.
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Legislature Voted on laws, but did not discuss or debate them. Senate Had the right to review and veto legislation. The Government of the Consulate
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Napoleon Established the Banque de France, 1800
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Concordat of 1801 During French Revolution National Assembly seized church property and land Napoleon gave it all back to gain favor and power over the Church During French Revolution National Assembly seized church property and land Napoleon gave it all back to gain favor and power over the Church
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Concordat of 1801 aCatholicism was declared the religion of the majority of Frenchmen. aPapal acceptance of church lands lost during the Revolution. aPope Pius VII renounced the Concordat, and Napoleon had him brought to France and placed under house arrest. aCatholicism was declared the religion of the majority of Frenchmen. aPapal acceptance of church lands lost during the Revolution. aPope Pius VII renounced the Concordat, and Napoleon had him brought to France and placed under house arrest.
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Concordat of 1801 Pope Pius VII
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University opened by Napoleon Students could receive financial aid
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Legion of Honor, 1802 Palace of the Legion of Honor, Paris
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Haitian Independence, 1792-1804 Toussaint L’Ouverture Lead the Revolution of Slaves Defeated Napoleon’s Army Captured later by Napoleon Died in Prison
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Louisiana Purchase, 1803 $15,000,000
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Review What kind of schooling did Napoleon support? How did Napoleon come to power? Who was his wife? What was the uniform system of laws in France? Why did Napoleon sell land in the Americas?
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“Napoleon in His Study” 1812 by David “Napoleon in His Study” 1812 by David
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The Continental System aGOAL to isolate Britain and promote Napoleon’s mastery over Europe. aThree edicts eventually led to the United States declaring war on Britain WAR OF 1812. aGOAL to isolate Britain and promote Napoleon’s mastery over Europe. aThree edicts eventually led to the United States declaring war on Britain WAR OF 1812.
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THREE EDICTS 1.Berlin Decrees 1806-British ships were not allowed in European ports. 2.“Order in Council” 1806 -Britain proclaimed any ship French or allied ship stopping in Britain would be seized when it entered the Continent. 3.Milan Decree 1807-Napoleon proclaimed no European country will trade with Britain.
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The Continental System
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British Cartoon
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“Napoleon on His Imperial Throne” 1806 By Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres “Napoleon on His Imperial Throne” 1806 By Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
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The Empress Josephine
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Josephine’s Bedroom
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Napoleon’s Bed Chamber
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Marie Louise (of Austria) married Napoleon on March 12, 1810 in Vienna
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Marie Louise (of Austria) with Napoleon’s Son (Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles: 1811-1832) Marie Louise (of Austria) with Napoleon’s Son (Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles: 1811-1832)
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Peninsular Campaign: 1807-1810 ePortugal did not comply with the Continental System eFrance wanted Spain’s support to invade Portugal eSpain refused, so Napoleon invaded Spain Spain Portugal France 1806: Continental System
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“Third of May, 1808” by Goya (1810)
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Napoleon’s Empire in 1810
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The “Big Blunder” -- Russia The Russians avoided a direct confrontation with Napoleon. July (1812) Napoleon led his Army of 614,000 men eastward across central Europe and into Russia.
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The “Big Blunder” -- Russia They retreated to Moscow, drawing the French into the interior of Russia [hoping that it’s size and the weather would act as “support” for the Russian cause]. The Russian nobles abandoned their estates and burned their crops to the ground, leaving the French to operate far from their supply bases in territory stripped of food. They retreated to Moscow, drawing the French into the interior of Russia [hoping that it’s size and the weather would act as “support” for the Russian cause]. The Russian nobles abandoned their estates and burned their crops to the ground, leaving the French to operate far from their supply bases in territory stripped of food.
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Napoleon’s Troops at the Gates of Moscow aSeptember 14, 1812 aNapoleon reached Moscow aThe city had largely been abandoned. aThe Russians had set fire to the city. aSeptember 14, 1812 aNapoleon reached Moscow aThe city had largely been abandoned. aThe Russians had set fire to the city.
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Moscow Is On Fire!
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Napoleon’s Retreat from Moscow (Early 1813) 100,000 French troops retreat—10,000 survive!
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Napoleon defeated without a shot Video Gallery - Famous Speeches - The History Channel
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Napoleon’s Defeat at Leipzig (October 16-17, 1813) “Battle of the Nations” Memorial
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eAllied forces occupied Paris on March 31, 1814. eTreaty of Fontainbleau exiles Napoléon to Elba with an annual income of 2,000,000 francs. eThe royalists took control and restored Louis XVIII to the throne. eAllied forces occupied Paris on March 31, 1814. eTreaty of Fontainbleau exiles Napoléon to Elba with an annual income of 2,000,000 francs. eThe royalists took control and restored Louis XVIII to the throne. FALL OF NAPOLEON
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Napoleon in Exile on Elba
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Louis XVIII (r. 1814-1824)
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“NAPOLEON’S ESCAPE eNapoléon escaped Elba and landed in France on March 1, 1815 the beginning of his 100 Days. eMarie Louise & his son were in the hands of the Austrians. eNapoléon escaped Elba and landed in France on March 1, 1815 the beginning of his 100 Days. eMarie Louise & his son were in the hands of the Austrians.
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Napoleon’s Defeat at Waterloo (June 18, 1815) Duke of Wellington Prussian General Blücher
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Napoleon on His Way to His Final Exile on St. Helena
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Napoleon’s Residence on St. Helena
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Napoleon’s Tomb
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Hitler Visits Napoleon’s Tomb June 28, 1940
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Nostradamus predicts Napoleon Video Gallery - Famous Speeches - The History Channel
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Review What was the Hundred Days? What events lead to Napoleon’s downfall? Why did he divorce Josephine? What is the significance of Cinco de Mayo?
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