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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE 1769-1821

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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE 1769-1821

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BACKGROUND

• Napoleon was from the island of Corsica

• Joined the French army in 1785

• His father was a government bureaucrat – middle class family

• Napoleon gained a reputation as a strong and successful military leader in the late 1700’s.

• After the French Revolution the Directory failed to rule successfully

• Napoleon gained control of the government and was named First Consul of the French Republic 1799

• He crowned himself emperor of France in 1804

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NAPOLEON’S GRAND EMPIRE

• Napoleon moved to create a French Empire in Europe

• Direct control of regions and countries

• France made alliances with other nations

• Napoeon created satellites under his control

• – often placed family members as rulers in these regions

• French expansion prompted nationalistic movements across Europe to address French aggression

• Napoleon never gained control of England or Russia

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. Napoleon ordered the construction of this bronze fountain, representing ‘an elephant carrying a tower in the style of the ancients. Only a full-scale plaster model was built, which was demolished in 1846.

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POLICIES UNDER NAPOLEON

• Napoleon created a since of national unity built on French nationalism

• Established order and law

• Civil Code of 1804 -

• equality before the law

• insured security of personal wealth and property

• Established a national bank and new currency

• Established a large bureaucratic system of government – centralized state

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• Established Catholicism as the dominant national religion- Concordant of 1801

• allowed the Church greater control over its affairs in France

• Worked to improve the city of Paris-

• cleaned out slums

• built wide boulevards and parks

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• Women’s rights diminished –

• husbands had absolute power over their wives and children

• Napoleon limited free speech and the press

• A spy network kept people in check

• There were very harsh penalties for challenging the government and its authority and policies

• By 1814 there were thousands of political prisoners in France

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THE ARCH D’ TRIUMPHE IN PARIS

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THE GRAND BOULEVARDS

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AFTER RETURNING FROM HIS FAILED ATTEMPT TO TAKE CONTROL OF RUSSIA, NAPOLEON WAS DETHRONED AND SENT TO THE ISLAND OF ELBA WHERE HE RULED THE SMALL ISLAND KINGDOM

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NAPOLEON WAS EXILED TO THE ISLAND OF ST. HELENA AFTER HIS DEFEAT AT WATERLOO

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NAPOLEON’S HOME ON ST. HELENA

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AFTER HIS DEATH, NAPOLEON’S BODY WAS RETURNED TO FRANCE

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NAPOLEON’S TOMB IN PARIS

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NAPOLEON’S DEATH MASK

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