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PARLIAMENTARIANISM AND ENLIGHTENED DESPOTISM
THE RISE AND FALL OF NAPOLEON’S EMPIRE
Napoleon
success and fame
defending Republic
against international
counter-revolutionary coalitions
attacked france
expansive nature
tried to create
Europe
new world order
France
hegemonic power
concepts of Louis XIV
Great Britain
biggest rival
could not invade
proclaim a continental blockade
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
FEATURES OF THE NAPOLEONIC REGIME
accumulated
government powers
established
hereditary power
reasons
power consolidation
successes abroad
internal stability
1804
emperor of the French
considered
not sovereign by divine right
new type of emperor
monarchical order
political framework
modern French State
NAPOLEON’S REFORMS
authoritarian government
control
executive
legislative
revolutionary achievements
repressive regime
French Civil Code
subsequent legal codes
boosted the economy
centralise minting of money
finance war campaigns
modern educational models
Public Administration
improved
Court of Accounts
Napoleon
First
French Revolution's
ideals
conquests
Over time
authoritarianism
tyranny
THE NAPOLEONIC WARS
FIRST PHASE (1804–1812)
victories against
Prussia
Austria
Russia
control of
Italy
Central Europe
dissolution of the Holy Empire
invaded Spain
SECOND PHASE (1812–1815)
1812
defeated against Russia
1815
British
defeated Napoleon