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Section 18.4
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
A. MAIN IDEAS
• from Corsica
• of minor nobility
• at age 9 was sent to France to be trained for a military
career
• was 20 when the French Revolution began
• favored Jacobin republicanism
BACKGROUND
• promoted to brigadier general after his involvement
in the capture of Toulon from the British
• captured northern Italy from the Austrians
• unsuccessfully invaded Egypt
• helped overthrow the Directory and set up the three-
man Consulate
• took the title of First Consul
• had himself named consul for life
• soon crowned himself as emperor
EARLY CAREER
• annexed new land to France: Netherlands, Belgium,
and parts of Italy and Germany
• abolished the Holy Roman Empire
• cut the Prussian empire in half
• failed to overtake Britain after the naval battle of
Trafalgar
ON THE BATTLEFIELD
• stabilized the economy
• took control of prices
• encouraged new industries
• built new roads and canals
• set up a system of public schools under strict
government control
• made peace and compromised with the pope
REFORMS
• encouraged émigrés to return to France after taking a
loyalty oath
• made jobs available to virtually anyone
• created the Napoleonic Code
• emphasized equality among citizens
• religious tolerance
• advancement based on merit
• took rights away from women who could no longer exercise
the rights of citizenship
• men regained complete control over family and household
REFORMS
B. PERCEIVING CAUSE AND
EFFECT
Goal(s)
• restore economic
prosperity
• stabilize prices
Result(s)
• industry grew
• economy stabilizes
• prices return to normal
1) NAPOLEON TOOK FIRM CONTROL
OF PRICES AND INDUSTRY, AND
BUILT ROADS AND CANALS
Goal(s)
• to create a consistent
legal system for all
• to create reforms based
on his own ideas and
beliefs
Result(s)
• equality for all citizens
• religious toleration
• advancement based on
merit
• women lost the exercise of
citizenship
• men regained the status of
head of the household and
regained complete
authority over their wife
and children
2) ENACTED THE NAPOLEONIC
CODE OF LAW
Goal(s)
• to spread the ideas of
the Enlightenment
across Europe
• to create a grand
empire
Result(s)
• redrew the boundaries
in Europe
• inspired a sense of
Nationalism in France
seen in celebrations for
the new grandeur of
France
3) FOUND MUCH SUCCESS IN
MILITARY BATTLES ABROAD
Goal(s)
• to defeat the British
strength, which was
their navy
Result(s)
• French fleet was
crushed
• Britain is never invaded
• Napoleon used the
Continental System
4) WAGED THE BATTLE OF
TRAFALGAR
Goal(s)
• to cripple Britain’s life
blood – commerce
Result(s)
• Britain blockades
European ports and
prevents trade
5) EMPLOYED THE CONTINENTAL
SYSTEM
C. MAIN IDEAS
• Where the French forces had before been seen as
liberators by the lower classes of European nations,
they were soon viewed as foreign oppressors
• the new idea of Nationalism inspired nations to be
free of French rule
NATIONALISM
Nationality
Language
Culture
History
Religion
Territory
• A belief in a common ethnic ancestry – a belief that may or may not be true
• Different dialects (forms) of one language; one dialect chosen as the
“national language”
Bonds that Create a Nation State
• A shared way of life (food, dress, behavior, ideals)
• A common past; common experiences
• A religion shared by all or most of the people
• A certain territory that belongs to the ethnic group; its “land”
Nation-State
• Defends the nation’s territory and its way of life
• Represents the nation to the rest of the world
• Embodies the people and its ideals
• Napoleon replaces the Spanish king with his brother
and attempts to undermine the Spanish Catholic
Church
• the people of Spain remained loyal to their former
king and their church
• the Spanish used guerrilla warfare to attack and
defeat the formal French forces
• Napoleon was forced to keep French forces in Spain
even though they were needed elsewhere
SPAIN
• inspired by the Spanish resistance, Austrians began to
fight back
• Napoleon successfully re-defeated the Austrians
• Austria was force to cede lands to France that were
home to over 3 million people
• Napoleon divorced his wife and married an Austrian
Hapsburg princess, this guaranteed that his offspring
would be able to claim kinship to the royalty of
Europe
AUSTRIA
• Russia did not like many of Napoleon’s policies: they
suffered from his Continental System and they did
not like the size and strength of the newly formed
Grand Duchy of Warsaw
• the Russian defeated Napoleon’s Grand Army and he
was forced to return to France to rebuilt his forces
• the mystique of Napoleon’s invincibility was broken
RUSSIA
• a new Quadruple Alliance (Russia, Britain, Austria,
and Prussia) threatened the weakened French military
• Napoleon had no choice but to abdicate, and was
forced into exile
• émigrés sought revenge on republicans in France
• Napoleon returns, is defeated and is exiled to the
distant island of St. Helena
WATERLOO
• redrew the borders of Europe with no regard for
people’s heritages or nationalities
• created a balance of power to contain French
aggression
• monarchs were restored to their throne through the
policy of legitimacy
• the newly formed German Confederation, with
Austria as its official head, had aspirations of
independence and a united German state
RESULTS OF THE CONGRESS OF
VIENNA (1814-1815)
LEGACY OF NAPOLEON
• the Napoleonic Code
solidified the ideas of the
revolution
• France was a centralized
government with a
constitution
• expanded suffrage and
elections were held
• more citizens had rights to
property
• education was more
accessible
NAPOLEONIC CODE
• ideas of the revolution
spread across Europe
• feelings of nationalism
spread across Europe
REVOLUTION
• abolition of the Holy
Roman Empire would lead
to the creation of a new
Germany (unification in
1871)
GERMAN UNIFICATION
• Louisiana Purchase doubled
the size of the U.S.
• Monroe Doctrine
• US declaration and warning
to European countries
• Europe not to interfere with
the Western Hemisphere
• US will not interfere with
Europe
MANIFEST DESTINY

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Napoleon

  • 3. • from Corsica • of minor nobility • at age 9 was sent to France to be trained for a military career • was 20 when the French Revolution began • favored Jacobin republicanism BACKGROUND
  • 4. • promoted to brigadier general after his involvement in the capture of Toulon from the British • captured northern Italy from the Austrians • unsuccessfully invaded Egypt • helped overthrow the Directory and set up the three- man Consulate • took the title of First Consul • had himself named consul for life • soon crowned himself as emperor EARLY CAREER
  • 5. • annexed new land to France: Netherlands, Belgium, and parts of Italy and Germany • abolished the Holy Roman Empire • cut the Prussian empire in half • failed to overtake Britain after the naval battle of Trafalgar ON THE BATTLEFIELD
  • 6. • stabilized the economy • took control of prices • encouraged new industries • built new roads and canals • set up a system of public schools under strict government control • made peace and compromised with the pope REFORMS
  • 7. • encouraged émigrés to return to France after taking a loyalty oath • made jobs available to virtually anyone • created the Napoleonic Code • emphasized equality among citizens • religious tolerance • advancement based on merit • took rights away from women who could no longer exercise the rights of citizenship • men regained complete control over family and household REFORMS
  • 8. B. PERCEIVING CAUSE AND EFFECT
  • 9. Goal(s) • restore economic prosperity • stabilize prices Result(s) • industry grew • economy stabilizes • prices return to normal 1) NAPOLEON TOOK FIRM CONTROL OF PRICES AND INDUSTRY, AND BUILT ROADS AND CANALS
  • 10. Goal(s) • to create a consistent legal system for all • to create reforms based on his own ideas and beliefs Result(s) • equality for all citizens • religious toleration • advancement based on merit • women lost the exercise of citizenship • men regained the status of head of the household and regained complete authority over their wife and children 2) ENACTED THE NAPOLEONIC CODE OF LAW
  • 11. Goal(s) • to spread the ideas of the Enlightenment across Europe • to create a grand empire Result(s) • redrew the boundaries in Europe • inspired a sense of Nationalism in France seen in celebrations for the new grandeur of France 3) FOUND MUCH SUCCESS IN MILITARY BATTLES ABROAD
  • 12. Goal(s) • to defeat the British strength, which was their navy Result(s) • French fleet was crushed • Britain is never invaded • Napoleon used the Continental System 4) WAGED THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR
  • 13. Goal(s) • to cripple Britain’s life blood – commerce Result(s) • Britain blockades European ports and prevents trade 5) EMPLOYED THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM
  • 15. • Where the French forces had before been seen as liberators by the lower classes of European nations, they were soon viewed as foreign oppressors • the new idea of Nationalism inspired nations to be free of French rule NATIONALISM
  • 16. Nationality Language Culture History Religion Territory • A belief in a common ethnic ancestry – a belief that may or may not be true • Different dialects (forms) of one language; one dialect chosen as the “national language” Bonds that Create a Nation State • A shared way of life (food, dress, behavior, ideals) • A common past; common experiences • A religion shared by all or most of the people • A certain territory that belongs to the ethnic group; its “land” Nation-State • Defends the nation’s territory and its way of life • Represents the nation to the rest of the world • Embodies the people and its ideals
  • 17. • Napoleon replaces the Spanish king with his brother and attempts to undermine the Spanish Catholic Church • the people of Spain remained loyal to their former king and their church • the Spanish used guerrilla warfare to attack and defeat the formal French forces • Napoleon was forced to keep French forces in Spain even though they were needed elsewhere SPAIN
  • 18. • inspired by the Spanish resistance, Austrians began to fight back • Napoleon successfully re-defeated the Austrians • Austria was force to cede lands to France that were home to over 3 million people • Napoleon divorced his wife and married an Austrian Hapsburg princess, this guaranteed that his offspring would be able to claim kinship to the royalty of Europe AUSTRIA
  • 19. • Russia did not like many of Napoleon’s policies: they suffered from his Continental System and they did not like the size and strength of the newly formed Grand Duchy of Warsaw • the Russian defeated Napoleon’s Grand Army and he was forced to return to France to rebuilt his forces • the mystique of Napoleon’s invincibility was broken RUSSIA
  • 20. • a new Quadruple Alliance (Russia, Britain, Austria, and Prussia) threatened the weakened French military • Napoleon had no choice but to abdicate, and was forced into exile • émigrés sought revenge on republicans in France • Napoleon returns, is defeated and is exiled to the distant island of St. Helena WATERLOO
  • 21. • redrew the borders of Europe with no regard for people’s heritages or nationalities • created a balance of power to contain French aggression • monarchs were restored to their throne through the policy of legitimacy • the newly formed German Confederation, with Austria as its official head, had aspirations of independence and a united German state RESULTS OF THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA (1814-1815)
  • 23. • the Napoleonic Code solidified the ideas of the revolution • France was a centralized government with a constitution • expanded suffrage and elections were held • more citizens had rights to property • education was more accessible NAPOLEONIC CODE
  • 24. • ideas of the revolution spread across Europe • feelings of nationalism spread across Europe REVOLUTION
  • 25. • abolition of the Holy Roman Empire would lead to the creation of a new Germany (unification in 1871) GERMAN UNIFICATION
  • 26. • Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the U.S. • Monroe Doctrine • US declaration and warning to European countries • Europe not to interfere with the Western Hemisphere • US will not interfere with Europe MANIFEST DESTINY