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Napoleon Bonaparte & The French Empire. Who was Napoleon?. 5’3 After his victory defending delegates from royalist rebels, Directory appoints him leader of French Army against Austria Continued to be victorious against enemy, reputation grew
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Who was Napoleon? • 5’3 • After his victory defending delegates from royalist rebels, Directory appoints him leader of French Army against Austria • Continued to be victorious against enemy, reputation grew • Victories in battles in Italy, across Europe and into Middle East
Gaining Power • The Directory loses influence: • (1799) when Napoleon returns from his battles, the Directory has lost control of politics in France, People have no confidence in them • Some people urge Napoleon to take control
Taking control • Napoleon as Dictator • Napoleon and troops drive out National legislature and lawmakers • Divides France into 3 counsels and crowns himself Dictator • Coup d’ etat- “Bow to the State”
France still has problems • France is still at war with those other countries- Prussia and Austria (wanted king back) • continued to fight other countries and eventually got peace agreements from all
Napoleon’s good deeds • Napoleonic Code • Power to the people, yet limited press power • Public Education and improves infrastructure • He did agree with Enlightenment ideas • Spread those ideas to other governments by conquering most of Europe • Loved and supported the arts • Would not let the Church dictate ideas
Napoleon’s Bad Deeds • Napoleonic Code limited rights • Became arrogant and a tyrant • Took all the power back • Spent too much $ • Lost battles • Conquered so much that he changed the balance of power in Europe • Caused the rest of Europe to build up militaries • Caused millions in lost lives through war
Napoleon’s Goals • wars and revolution has weakened France • Napoleon wanted to reassert France as major power of France and Americas • Wanted to control Europe • France had colonies in Americas • Louisiana territory • Saint Domingue – Caribbean islands • Problems occurred overseas between rebels and French • Disease was hurting French soldiers • Napoleon decides to cut ties with America’s and sell land • Figures it will help France with $$ problems as well as hurt England
Napoleon’s Goals Continued • Napoleon wants to control Europe and begins taking over parts: • Parts of Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland • Sets up puppet governments • Other European nations scared • Uniting against Napoleon • British, Russia, Austria, Sweden • Napoleon could not be stopped • he was unpredictable and continued to win battle after battle • conquered most if Europe, with only one major power in way, Britain
Did Napoleon Bonaparte change Europe for the better or for the worse?
The 1st Setback for Napoleon • Battle of Trafalgar • Napoleon loses first major battle • Naval battle off coast of Spain • What does this mean? • France cannot invade Britain • British naval supremacy • Napoleon must find other way to defeat British
Napoleon’s Empire • The French Empire: 1807 – 1812.
The Fall of Napoleon • The Fall of his Empire • Napoleon attempted to destroy Britain by not allowing anyone to trade with it- Continental system • Failed • Smugglers still got shipments in • Britain started own blockade • Who’s navy was better?
The Fall of Napoleon • Peninsular War- War with Spain • Did not agree with actions of Napoleon • Feared he may weaken church as well • Guerillas fought him for years • Nationalism rose in respective countries • Now many of those who originally welcomed Napoleon, resented him
The Fall of Napoleon • **- The invasion of Russia • 1812- Napoleon despite being allies with Russia decides to invade them • - Napoleon wanted Poland and felt Russia was going to take it
Bye Bye Bye • Napoleon Lost in Russia • Too Big • Too cold • Not enough supplies • Russia’s scorched Earth policy
Wait come back my love? • His exile to Elba and Return • The Battle of Waterloo (The final Stand)
Congress of Vienna • create balance in Europe • come to each others aid to achieve peace • Rulers whom were in power before Napoleon, be restored • Countries such as England and France became Limited Monarchies
Sparks of Change • All of this lead to a speak of nationalism within world • - Revolutions in Latin America and South America