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The Age of Napoleon

3.4 Notes. The Age of Napoleon. Discuss how nationalism spread across Europe with Napoleon but was repressed for a generation under the Congress of Vienna and the Concert of Europe until the Revolutions of 1848. Standard. Objective.

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The Age of Napoleon

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  1. 3.4 Notes The Age of Napoleon

  2. Discuss how nationalism spread across Europe with Napoleon but was repressed for a generation under the Congress of Vienna and the Concert of Europe until the Revolutions of 1848 Standard

  3. Objective • Students will be able to explain Napoleon’s rise to power, the outcome and the lingering effects on Europe • Students will debate, orally and in writing what Napoleon’s legacy was

  4. I. Napoleon Rises to Power • 20 year old lieutenant when the revolution broke out • Won a series of victories vs. the Hapsburgs and others • 1799 overthrew the Directory set up 3 man governing board known as the Consulate • Appointed himself consul for life

  5. I. Napoleon Rises to Power cont. • In 1804 he names himself Emperor of the French • Napoleon held votes called plebiscitesat each step in his rise to power • Napoleon still had absolute power • This is referred to as democratic despotism

  6. Questions • Why do you think made Napoleon so popular? • Why do you think the French allowed themselves to be ruled by one man again?

  7. II. Napoleon Reforms France • Economic Reforms • Controlled prices • Built roads and canals • Set up new industry • Political Reforms • Opened jobs to men of talent • Napoleonic Code- set of laws with enlightened principals • Social/ Religious • Made Peace with Catholic Church • Women lost many rights

  8. Questions • Why was Napoleon able to achieve all these reforms and the previous revolutionary governments were not? • Define political, economic, social

  9. III. Napoleon Builds an Empire • 1804-1812 Napoleon marches across Europe with army conquering • Annexed (took) Netherlands, Belgium, parts of Italy and Germany • Waged economic warfare vs. Britain called the Continental System.

  10. Nationalism worked against Napoleon • Conquered nations saw him as a foreign oppressor • Spanish waged guerilla warfare aka hit and run raids vs. Napoleon • Napoleon tries to conquer Russia as well • Russians battled back with scorched-earth policy • Burned crops and villages as French advanced, left the French cold and hungry • Russian winter defeated Napoleon more than any battle IV. Napoleon’s Empire Faces Challenges

  11. How was Napoleon defeated? Questions

  12. Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Nations at Leipzig Napoleon abdicated the following year in 1814 He came back in triumph in 1815 but was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo V. Napoleon Falls From Power

  13. VI. Congress of Vienna • Leaders of Europe sat down after Napoleon and decided to put the conquered countries back the way they were and put kings back on the throne • Goal was to create balance of power to ensure peace • Concert of Europe- system where the European powers meet occasionally to discuss problems

  14. Questions • Write a paragraph that makes an argument for Napoleon’s legacy. Can be good or bad. • Thesis Statement-what was the legacy • Detail/fact 1 to back it up • Detail/ Fact 2 • Detail/ Fact 3 • Conclusion-restate thesis

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