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Napoleon Bonaparte (Changes to France (Nationalism is the idea that…
Napoleon Bonaparte
Changes to France
Nationalism is the idea that somebody's great loyalty is to a shared culture.
Nationalism lead to revolutions around Europe
Lead to Nationalism.
He extended the French Empire throughout Europe.
The French government kept many of Napoleon's ideas from the enlightenment.
Exile
He wasn't in power long before he was defeated at waterloo.
He was then exiled St. Helena.
He planned an escape and went back to France.
He died at age 51 on St. Helena.
He was exiled to Elba.
Napoleonic Wars
He took over parts of many European Nations.
Guerrilla fighters pushed him out of Spain during the peninsula war.
He tried invading russia but went during winter and lost almost all his men.
He was defeated at Waterloo by the Duke of Ellington.
He tried to blockade the UK but failed.
Rise to power
He declared himself emperor for life.
He was forced to resign when he was exiled.
He had a coup d'etat inside of a coup d'etat.
Napoleon staged a coup d'etat.
The French people accepted him back when he escaped Elba.