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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
FEATURES
Established hereditary power
Was crowned
Emperor of the French
Starting point of
Modern French State
Reforms
Authoritarian government
Was established
Revolutionary achievements
Were ended
Abolition of
Slavery and the separation of powers
Repressive regime
Persecuted all opposition
French Civil Code
Ensured the equality
Of all citizens before the law
Prohibited torture
Separated aspects of civil life
From the control of the Church
Boosted the economy
Founded the Central Bank of France
Opening of Chambers of Commerce
Modern educational models
Reforming the university
Creating secondary schools and high schools
Public Administration
Created a Court of Accounts
European liberals
Associated Napoleon
With the ideals and conquests
Of the French Revolution
With tyranny
Because of his authoritarianism
THE RISE AND FALL OF NAPOLEON’S EMPIRE
He tried to create
A new world order
The Napoleonic Empire
Had an expansive nature
His main enemies
Absolute monarchies
Austria, Prussia and Russia
Great Britain
He could not invade it
Proclaimed a continental blockade
THE NAPOLEONIC WARS
FIRST PHASE (1804–1812)
Napoleon’s repeated victories led to
Control of Italy and Central Europe
The dissolution of the Holy Empire
Invaded Spain
Ruled by his brother
José I
His reign
Was unstable
Faced a long conflict
Battle of Trafalgar
The British fleet won
Taking control of the seas
SECOND PHASE (1812–1815)
Napoleon
Tried to conquer Russia
His army was defeated
The British and their allies
Finally defeated Napoleon
At the Battle of Waterloo