Bell Ringer On a separate sheet of paper: Write what you know about Napoleon. Then write what you want to know about Napoleon. *** Keep this sheet you will turn it in for a grade. Agenda/Objectives All about napoleon Guilty or innocent? “I am at the top of my game and you are not even top 20 in your field!..... I am better at life than you” Napoleon Bonaparte Born in 1769 on the Mediterranean Island of Corsica. At age 9 his parents sent him to military school. 1785 – finished school and was a lieutenant in the Artillery. Hero of the Hour 1795 – Royalist marched on the Convention and Napoleon held them off. - considered the savior of the French Republic. Directory appointed him as a leader of one of the French Armies. Successfully fought off the Austrian army in Italy. Josephine de Beauharnais Napoleon’s first wife, Josephine de Beauharnais, aided her husband’s career through her interpersonal skills and political connections. Conquest to Egypt Napoleon was defeated by British Horatio Nelson in 1799. - successful in keeping his defeat out of the media. Horatio Nelson Success while in Egypt Napoleon brought scientist with him. Studied the pyramids, etc. Discovered the Rosetta stone British took control of Egypt and all discoveries following the defeat of the French forces in Egypt Napoleon in Egypt Coup d'état 1799 – Directory lost control of the political situation in France. Napoleon and his wife Josephine devised a plan to gain power. Napoleon: met with influential people to discuss his role in the Directory. Josephine: Used her connections with the wealthy directors to influence their decisions. Coup d'état November 9, 1799: Napoleon given charge of the military. Next day, drove out the members of one chamber of the national legislature. Legislature voted to dissolve the Directory. In its place – 3 consuls, one was Napoleon. Napoleon quickly assumed dictatorial powers. Coup d'état – blow of state France still at war 1799 – Second Coalition (Great Britain, Austria, and Russia) goal was to drive Napoleon from power. Napoleon took his troops and through fighting and diplomacy forced a peace agreement. 1802- Europe was at peace for the first time in 10 years. Rise to Power 1802 - Consul for life 1804 - Crowned himself emperor Plebiscite - Popular vote done by ballot - Napoleon always held plebiscites - Everyone always voted for his policies Democratic despotism - He had absolute power regardless of the fact that he held plebiscites British Opposition 1805: France tried to invade Great Britain Admiral Horatio Nelson defeated him at the Battle of Trafalgar Nelson was killed in this naval battle Napoleon struck back with the Continental System No trade between the European continent and Great Britain Great Britain responded with blockades British attacks on American ships still trading with France helped spark the War of 1812 in the U.S. Continental system failed because European countries wanted and needed trade. Battle of Trafalgar: October 21, 1805 Review Questions What were the results of France’s Egyptian Campaign? How did Napoleon come to power in France? Describe Napoleon’s reforms. Why did nationalism spread throughout Europe during the Napoleonic era? Who was Nelson and what role did he play in the eventual defeat of Napoleon? Defeated While Napoleon was “down,” the other countries ganged up to defeat him at the Battle of Leipzig (Battle of Nations) - 1813 Exiled Napoleon gives up the throne and was exiled to Elba. 100 Days – Napoleons return to power People didn’t like Louis XVIII (brother of the guillotined king) Napoleon escaped Elba (Louis fled) Napoleon regained full power Napoleon: best defense is a good offense. He attacked the British General Wellington at Waterloo (Belgium) Napoleon was defeated for the final time Death This time he’s sent to St. Helena, between Africa and South America He died in 1821 of a stomach ailment. aa Legacy Rise of Nationalism Division of people by country not social class People willing to go to war based on love of country Wars to combine city-states, divide empires Legacy Need for Coalitions and alliances Diplomacy as an option to war Questions to answer from video How did Napoleon restore order back to France? What were the Napoleonic Codes? When was Napoleon crowned as emperor? What occurred at the battle of Trafalgar? What were the mistakes Napoleon made to lead to a decline of power? What was the 100 day campaign and Waterloo? In 1800, Napoleon held a plebiscite, what does this term mean? How did Napoleon restore order back to France? 7th http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ScnZd_tqUo 8th http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XugfTQ4bRpo