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Napoleon Bonaparte
features of the Napoleonic regime
established hereditary power
to ensure his regime would continue
Napoleon was crowned
emperor of the French in 1804
after being asked by the Senate
new type of empero
Napoleon’s Empire marked
reform inherited political framework
starting point of modern French State
napoleons reforms
authoritarian government
revolutionary achievements
repressive regime
French Civil Code
boosted the economy
modern educational models
Public Administration
rise and fall of napoleon empire
success and fame as a young military
characteristic of the Napoleonic Empire
expansive nature.
need to extend revolutionary principles
In fact he tried to create
new world order in Europe
bringing back concepts
from the times of Louis XIV.
Napoleon could do
proclaim a continental blockade
no British ship in European ports
napoleonic wars
FIRST PHASE (1804–1812)
victories against the great absolutist powers
Austria
Prussia
Russia
invade spain
the British fleet won
the Battle of Trafalgar (1805
SECOND PHASE (1812–1815)
tried to conquer Russia
was heavily defeated
successes of the coalitions
and war in Spain
led to Napoleon’s defeat
briefly regained power
1814
British and their allies
defeated Napoleon at
Battle of Waterloo.
1815