Title: THE RISE AND FALL OF NAPOLEON
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THERMIDORIAN REACTION (1794-1795)
- The end of the Terror
- Robespierre executed so many, lost base of
support
Robespierre guillotined, June 1794
- Continued counter-revolutionary uprisings
- Continued foreign attacks
- New constitution limited popular participation
in govt.
- Chose 5-man executive THE DIRECTORY
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THE DIRECTORY (1795-1799)
- Victories under young General Napoleon Bonaparte
- Conquered territories become sister republics
- Govt. on brink of bankruptcy
- Losing control of countryside
- Turned to army to restore order
- Napoleon brother Joseph seize power, Nov. 2,
1799
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THE CONSULATE
- Napoleon made First Consul in new 3-man
Consulate
- Quickly asserted authoritarian rule
- Bypassed legislative functions
- Created diverse administration
- Ended all semblance of free political life
- Imposed highly centralized structure on govt,
curtailing local authority
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NAPOLEONIC REFORM
- Opened govt. offices to anyone of talent,
regardless of class
- Restored relations with Pope Concordat of 1801
- Extended religious toleration
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NAPOLEONIC REFORM
- Created new Civil Code (NAPOLEONIC CODE)
- Upheld many of rights granted by Revolution
- But little individual liberty
- Reinforced womens subordination lack of rights
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EMPEROR NAPOLEON
- Between 1804 1814, conquers much of Europe
- Overturned much of old order
- Reorganized states, created new systems of
government
- Spread ideas of the Revolution
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Treaty of Tilsit
JOSEPH BONAPARTE
EXPANDING THE EMPIRE
- Main goal defeat British, but could not
- 1805 Defeated Austrians Russians
- 1806 Defeated Prussians Russians
- Forced Russia into alliance
Battle of Trafalgar
- Imposed Continental System
Battle of Austerlitz
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THE INVASION OF RUSSIA
- Collapse of Russian alliance
- Invaded June, 1812 with 595,000 troops
- BATTLE OF BORODINO, Sept. 1812
- French occupied abandoned Moscow
- Tsar refused to surrender
- Forced to withdraw, losing many soldiers on way
out
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MOUNTING PROBLEMS
- Coup attempt in Paris, 1812
- Spanish resistance growing, Joseph expelled
- British Spanish now planning to invade France
- Great Powers aligned against him
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NAPOLEONS END
- Defeated at Leipzig, Oct. 1813
- Allies invade France, force Napoleon to abdicate
- Restored Bourbon monarchy, Louis XVIII, 1814
- Escaped Feb. 1815, took back throne (100 DAYS)
- Defeated at BATTLE OF WATERLOO, June 18
- Exiled to St. Helena, died there in 1821