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5.Napoleon Bonaparte
Features of the Napoleonic Regime
He established hereditary power to ensure his regime would continue
Napoleon was crowned emperor of the French in 1804, after being asked by the Senate
He marked the reform of the inherited political framework and the starting point of the modern French State
Napoleon's Reforms
He established an authoritarian government
He ended some revolutionary achievements
He created a repressive regime
He created the French Civil Code
He boosted the economy
He laid the foundations for modern educational models
He improved the Public Administration
The Rise and Fall of Napoleon's Empire
As Napoleon had been a soldier we can understand the Empire's expansive nature
He tried to create a new world order in Europe in which France enjoyed hegemonic power
His most persistent rival was Great Britain
All Napoleon could do was proclaim a continental blockade
The Napoleonic Wars
Napoleon’s repeated victories against the great absolutist powers...
Led to control of Italy and Central Europe and to the dissolution of the Holy Empire
Napoleon tried to conquer Russia, but his army was heavily defeated...
This led to Napoleon’s defeat and exile in 1814