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The Rise and Fall
of Napoleon
Do Now
• Read the excerpts taken from the
Napoleonic Code and think about the
following:
• What does the code say about Civil
Rights?
• What types of restrictions do women
have under the code?
• What does the code say about Property
rights?
Change Resulting from the French
Revolution
• By 1799, the French Revolution had dramatically
changed France. It had dislodged the old social
order, overthrown the monarchy, and brought
the Church under state control. Many changes
occurred in everyday life:
– New symbols, such as the tricolor, emerged.
– Titles were eliminated.
– People developed a strong sense of national identity.
– Nationalism, a strong feeling of pride and devotion to
one’s country, spread throughout France.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte
• Napoleon Bonaparte –
– born in Corsica,
– attends military school, then joins army
– appointed commander of armies by the Directory,
– wins stunning victories in Italy, gaining popularity;
news of his defeats in Egypt is suppressed
– in 1795, Napoleon defeats royalist rebels attacking
National Convention
– In 1799, carries out coup d’état (seizure of power),
overthrows Directory.
Napoleon’s Rise to Power
• At the outbreak of the Revolution Napoleon was
a very eager lieutenant
• Supporter of the Jacobins and the more extreme
revolutionaries
• By 1799 his military success moved him into the
political scene
– With Napoleon’s help the Directory was overthrown
and by 1802 Napoleon takes the title as Consul
Self-Made Emperor
• Two years after taking the title as Consul
Napoleon had acquired enough power to
assume the title of Emperor
• As Napoleon gained more power he
insisted on the support of the people
– By taking a plebiscite (PLEEHB ih sit) or
ballot to say yes or no
• Who can you identify in this painting?
• Who appears to be crowning Napoleon Emperor? Why might this
be significant?
• link
Napoleon Creates an Empire
• In 1801, Napoleon attempts to retake colony of
Saint Domingue but fails; he gives up on the
Americas and concentrates on Europe; sells the
Louisiana Territory to United States for $15
million in 1803.
• Britain, Russia, Austria, Sweden join forces
against Napoleon; Napoleon crushes enemy
forces in several brilliant battles; Napoleon
forces Austria, Russia, Sweden to sign peace
treaties.
Battle of Trafalgar
Napoleon Creates and Empire
• In 1805, British win Battle of Trafalgar—
ensures British naval superiority; this defeat
forces Napoleon to give up plan of invading
Britain; looks for another way to control Britain.
• Napoleon controls Europe except for Britain,
Portugal, Sweden, Ottomans; has puppet
rulers/family members on the throne in some
countries, alliances with others; French Empire
reaches largest extent from 1807 to 1812.
• What is a puppet ruler? Who was a ”puppet”
ruler that we learned about?
Europe under Napoleon
France Under Napoleon
• Napoleon consolidated his power by strengthening the central
government.
• Order, security, and efficiency replaced liberty, equality, and
fraternity as the slogans of the new regime.
• To fix economy, he sets up national banking system, efficient tax
collection; establishes lycées – government run public schools to
train officials; signs concordat— agreement—with pope restoring
Catholicism in France
• Napoleon developed a new law code, the Napoleonic Code:
– Equality for all citizens
– Religious toleration
– Advancement based on merit
A Preview of Things to Come
• Napoleon’s conquests aroused nationalistic feelings across Europe
and contributed to his eventual downfall.
• Napoleon strikes Britain through blockade—forced closing of ports;
Continental System—Napoleon’s economic plan to strengthen
Europe and weaken Britain by blockading British ports.
• Britain alone remained outside Napoleon’s empire – he was
unsuccessful in trying to control Britain
– Battle of Trafalgar – Napoleon's navy destroyed by Adm. Horatio
Nelson, destroys any hope of invading and conquering England
• Smugglers and uncooperative allies make France’s blockade fail;
Britain responds with blockade of its own, led by its stronger navy;
Americans fight Britain in War of 1812; war does no major
damage to Britain.
Napoleon did not control all parts of Europe directly. Looking
at this map, what are some other ways that he exercised
control over Europe?
Wars on the Peninsula and in
Russia
• Napoleon sends troops across Spain to attack Portugal, causing protest;
Napoleon makes his brother king of Spain, making things worse.
• Spanish fight as guerrillas—small groups that attacked and then disappear;
British aid Spanish guerrillas; Napoleon loses 300,000 soldiers during this
Peninsular War; Nationalist rebels fight the French in other conquered
territories.
• Relations with Russia break down, Napoleon decides to invade; in June
1812, Napoleon’s army marches into Russia with 420,000 men; Russians
use scorched-earth policy—destroying crops, livestock.
• In September 1812, Russians retreat from Moscow after Battle of Borodino;
Napoleon finds Moscow abandoned and burning; Napoleon retreats, losing
thousands of soldiers to raids, cold weather.
• Retreat from Moscow
The Retreat from Russia
Downfall and The “Hundred Days”
• Britain, Prussia, Sweden, Russia, Austria join
forces against Napoleon; Napoleon raises
another army, but meets quick defeat by allied
powers; Napoleon finally surrenders and is
exiled to island of Elba.
• Louis XVIII, new king, is soon overthrown and
Napoleon returns from exile; Battle of
Waterloo—British, Prussian forces defeat
Napoleon’s army; This defeat ends Hundred
Days—Napoleon’s last attempt at power.
Napoleon’s exile to Elba
Battle of Waterloo
Timeline of Napoleon’s Downfall
• 1812—Napoleon’s forces were defeated in Russia. Russia, Britain,
Austria, and Prussia form a new alliance against a weakened
France.
• 1813—Napoleon was defeated in the Battle of Nations in Leipzig.
• 1814—Napoleon abdicated, or stepped down from power, and was
exiled to Elba, an island in the Mediterranean Sea.
• 1815—Napoleon escaped his exile and returned to France.
Napoleon’s last battle where he was defeated by the Duke of
Wellington was at Waterloo. Napoleon was forced to abdicate again,
and was this time exiled to St. Helena, an island in the South
Atlantic.
• 1821—Napoleon died in exile.
Napoleon’s Legacy
• Napoleon’s replacing king of Spain set off rebellions in Spanish America;
many former colonies of Spain and Portugal gain independence. On the
world stage, Napoleon’s conquests spread the ideas of the revolution and
nationalism. Napoleon failed to make Europe into a French empire.
• Napoleon turned France into a centralized state with a constitution.
Elections were held with expanded, though limited, suffrage.
• Many more citizens had rights to property and access to education. French
citizens lost many rights promised to them during the Convention.
• The abolition of the Holy Roman Empire would eventually contribute to the
creation of a new Germany.
• Napoleon’s decision to sell France’s Louisiana Territory to America doubled
the size of the United States and ushered in an age of American expansion.
Congress of Vienna (1815)
• A series of meetings in Vienna,
Austria where European leaders
discussed ways to create collective
security and stability on the entire
continent of Europe
Long term effects of Congress
of Vienna
• Continent wide efforts to achieve a balance of power,
weakened the power of France
• Britain and Prussia’s power increased
• Nationalism began to spread in Italy, Germany, Greece,
and other countries under foreign control
• This Nationalist feelings turned into revolutions and new
nations were formed
• As a result of the French Revolution, more and more
people saw democracy as the best way to ensure
equality and justice for all. A new era began after this
time period.

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Rise and Fall of Napoleon.ppt

  • 1. The Rise and Fall of Napoleon
  • 2. Do Now • Read the excerpts taken from the Napoleonic Code and think about the following: • What does the code say about Civil Rights? • What types of restrictions do women have under the code? • What does the code say about Property rights?
  • 3. Change Resulting from the French Revolution • By 1799, the French Revolution had dramatically changed France. It had dislodged the old social order, overthrown the monarchy, and brought the Church under state control. Many changes occurred in everyday life: – New symbols, such as the tricolor, emerged. – Titles were eliminated. – People developed a strong sense of national identity. – Nationalism, a strong feeling of pride and devotion to one’s country, spread throughout France.
  • 5. Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte • Napoleon Bonaparte – – born in Corsica, – attends military school, then joins army – appointed commander of armies by the Directory, – wins stunning victories in Italy, gaining popularity; news of his defeats in Egypt is suppressed – in 1795, Napoleon defeats royalist rebels attacking National Convention – In 1799, carries out coup d’état (seizure of power), overthrows Directory.
  • 6. Napoleon’s Rise to Power • At the outbreak of the Revolution Napoleon was a very eager lieutenant • Supporter of the Jacobins and the more extreme revolutionaries • By 1799 his military success moved him into the political scene – With Napoleon’s help the Directory was overthrown and by 1802 Napoleon takes the title as Consul
  • 7. Self-Made Emperor • Two years after taking the title as Consul Napoleon had acquired enough power to assume the title of Emperor • As Napoleon gained more power he insisted on the support of the people – By taking a plebiscite (PLEEHB ih sit) or ballot to say yes or no
  • 8. • Who can you identify in this painting? • Who appears to be crowning Napoleon Emperor? Why might this be significant? • link
  • 9. Napoleon Creates an Empire • In 1801, Napoleon attempts to retake colony of Saint Domingue but fails; he gives up on the Americas and concentrates on Europe; sells the Louisiana Territory to United States for $15 million in 1803. • Britain, Russia, Austria, Sweden join forces against Napoleon; Napoleon crushes enemy forces in several brilliant battles; Napoleon forces Austria, Russia, Sweden to sign peace treaties.
  • 11. Napoleon Creates and Empire • In 1805, British win Battle of Trafalgar— ensures British naval superiority; this defeat forces Napoleon to give up plan of invading Britain; looks for another way to control Britain. • Napoleon controls Europe except for Britain, Portugal, Sweden, Ottomans; has puppet rulers/family members on the throne in some countries, alliances with others; French Empire reaches largest extent from 1807 to 1812. • What is a puppet ruler? Who was a ”puppet” ruler that we learned about?
  • 13. France Under Napoleon • Napoleon consolidated his power by strengthening the central government. • Order, security, and efficiency replaced liberty, equality, and fraternity as the slogans of the new regime. • To fix economy, he sets up national banking system, efficient tax collection; establishes lycées – government run public schools to train officials; signs concordat— agreement—with pope restoring Catholicism in France • Napoleon developed a new law code, the Napoleonic Code: – Equality for all citizens – Religious toleration – Advancement based on merit
  • 14. A Preview of Things to Come • Napoleon’s conquests aroused nationalistic feelings across Europe and contributed to his eventual downfall. • Napoleon strikes Britain through blockade—forced closing of ports; Continental System—Napoleon’s economic plan to strengthen Europe and weaken Britain by blockading British ports. • Britain alone remained outside Napoleon’s empire – he was unsuccessful in trying to control Britain – Battle of Trafalgar – Napoleon's navy destroyed by Adm. Horatio Nelson, destroys any hope of invading and conquering England • Smugglers and uncooperative allies make France’s blockade fail; Britain responds with blockade of its own, led by its stronger navy; Americans fight Britain in War of 1812; war does no major damage to Britain.
  • 15. Napoleon did not control all parts of Europe directly. Looking at this map, what are some other ways that he exercised control over Europe?
  • 16. Wars on the Peninsula and in Russia • Napoleon sends troops across Spain to attack Portugal, causing protest; Napoleon makes his brother king of Spain, making things worse. • Spanish fight as guerrillas—small groups that attacked and then disappear; British aid Spanish guerrillas; Napoleon loses 300,000 soldiers during this Peninsular War; Nationalist rebels fight the French in other conquered territories. • Relations with Russia break down, Napoleon decides to invade; in June 1812, Napoleon’s army marches into Russia with 420,000 men; Russians use scorched-earth policy—destroying crops, livestock. • In September 1812, Russians retreat from Moscow after Battle of Borodino; Napoleon finds Moscow abandoned and burning; Napoleon retreats, losing thousands of soldiers to raids, cold weather. • Retreat from Moscow
  • 18. Downfall and The “Hundred Days” • Britain, Prussia, Sweden, Russia, Austria join forces against Napoleon; Napoleon raises another army, but meets quick defeat by allied powers; Napoleon finally surrenders and is exiled to island of Elba. • Louis XVIII, new king, is soon overthrown and Napoleon returns from exile; Battle of Waterloo—British, Prussian forces defeat Napoleon’s army; This defeat ends Hundred Days—Napoleon’s last attempt at power.
  • 21. Timeline of Napoleon’s Downfall • 1812—Napoleon’s forces were defeated in Russia. Russia, Britain, Austria, and Prussia form a new alliance against a weakened France. • 1813—Napoleon was defeated in the Battle of Nations in Leipzig. • 1814—Napoleon abdicated, or stepped down from power, and was exiled to Elba, an island in the Mediterranean Sea. • 1815—Napoleon escaped his exile and returned to France. Napoleon’s last battle where he was defeated by the Duke of Wellington was at Waterloo. Napoleon was forced to abdicate again, and was this time exiled to St. Helena, an island in the South Atlantic. • 1821—Napoleon died in exile.
  • 22. Napoleon’s Legacy • Napoleon’s replacing king of Spain set off rebellions in Spanish America; many former colonies of Spain and Portugal gain independence. On the world stage, Napoleon’s conquests spread the ideas of the revolution and nationalism. Napoleon failed to make Europe into a French empire. • Napoleon turned France into a centralized state with a constitution. Elections were held with expanded, though limited, suffrage. • Many more citizens had rights to property and access to education. French citizens lost many rights promised to them during the Convention. • The abolition of the Holy Roman Empire would eventually contribute to the creation of a new Germany. • Napoleon’s decision to sell France’s Louisiana Territory to America doubled the size of the United States and ushered in an age of American expansion.
  • 23. Congress of Vienna (1815) • A series of meetings in Vienna, Austria where European leaders discussed ways to create collective security and stability on the entire continent of Europe
  • 24. Long term effects of Congress of Vienna • Continent wide efforts to achieve a balance of power, weakened the power of France • Britain and Prussia’s power increased • Nationalism began to spread in Italy, Germany, Greece, and other countries under foreign control • This Nationalist feelings turned into revolutions and new nations were formed • As a result of the French Revolution, more and more people saw democracy as the best way to ensure equality and justice for all. A new era began after this time period.