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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
features of the napoleonic regime
hereditary power
to ensure his regime would continue
the consolidation of his power
his successes abroad
internal stability after a decade of chaos
fear of conspiracies against him
emperor of the French
in 1804
legitimacy came from the French Revolution
modern French state
Napoleon's reforms
authoritarian government
ended some revolutionary achievements
abolition of slavery
separation of powers
repressive regime
French Civil Code
boosted the economy
modern educational models
reforming the university and by creating schools
Public Administration
the rise and fall of napoleon's empire
expansive nature
new world order
continental blockade
no British ship could dock in European ports
napoleonic wars
first phase
invaded Spain, which was ruled by his brother, José I
the British fleet won the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), taking control of the seas
(1804–1812)
second phase
1812
Napoleon tried to conquer Russia, but his army was heavily defeated
1814
Napoleon’s defeat and exile
1815
British and their allies finally defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.