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What did the Concordat of 1801 do? Reopened Churches Made French People happy

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What did the Concordat of 1801 do?

Reopened ChurchesMade French People happy

What didn’t the Concordat do?

• Create a good relationship with Napoleon• Give back Church lands taken during the

Revolution

Napoleon created this 3 man ruling body

• The Consulate

TRUE OR FALSE!

Napoleon divorced his wife Josephine in order to secure a male heir

The Lycee system gave poorer citizens an opportunity for an education

Napoleon reorganized the German principalities into the Confederation of the Rhine

Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of France in 1804

Prince Karl von Hardenberg was the leader of France during the French Revolution

Took over France after Napoleon was defeated

• Louis XVIII

a ruler with absolute authority

• Dictator

Location of Napoleon’s final military defeat at the hands of allied European Army

• Waterloo

Where did the majority of the battles on your map take place

• German States and Austria

What was the chief goal of the Congress of Vienna?

• end war in France and create lasting Peace

The British “Order In Council” gave Britain the right to _____________

• Seize any ship that had gone to the Continent

How did Napoleonic Code reflect Enlightenment principles

• It guaranteed the equality of all citizens before the law

Why Napoleon failed in Russia?

• Weather• Poor Planning: roads, equipment, etc• Underestimated the Russians

The Continental system was created by Napoleon to isolate __________.

• Britain

Why was the battle of Friedland of strategic importance

• Springboard into Russia• Close to a port!

What was significant about the path Napoleon chose when invading Russia

• He used the same roads allowing attack and also inhibiting the ability to scavenge for supplies.

Napoleon crowned himself

• Emperor

French emperor who dominated Europe in the early 1800’s

• Napoleon

Napoleon’s final island of exile where he in dies in 1821

• St. Helena

Napoleon created this 3 man ruling body

• Consulate

Government overthrown by a small group of people or military

• Coup d’etat

Defeated Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo

• Duke of Wellington

Considered by Napoleon to be his finest military victory

• Austerlitz

Ballot in which voters say yes or no to an issue

• Plebiscite

A member of the Committee of Public Safety who led the Reign of Terror

• Maximilien Robespierre

Napoleon was exiled to this island, but escaped and ruled France for 100 days.

• Elba

Clergy in France

• 1st Estate

Nobles in France

• 1st Estate

Common people in France

• 3rd Estate

Extreme feelings of loyalty or pride in one’s country.

• Nationalism

The right to vote

• Suffrage

Where did the majority of the battles on your map take place

• Central Europe (Austria & Germany)

Why was the battle of Friedland of strategic importance

• Near a port• Could use it as a spring board to Russia

What was significant about the path Napoleon chose when invading Russia?

• Russian slash and burn tactics left little food to forage for.

• Using the same roads while leaving left the French vulnerable to attack.

Final Question

• What is the order of governments during the Revolution– Napoleon’s Empire - 7– Old Regime - 1– National Convention- 3– Napoleon’s Consulate - 6– Directory – 5 – Committee of Public Safety - 4– National Assembly - 2