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The bourgeois revolutions and the Spanish War of Independence
The napoleonic empire
main political achievements
domestic policy
Civil Code
set of laws
applied equally
new concepts
divorce
adoption
civil marriage
state-controlled education
consolidated the changes
Private property
protected
foreign policy
France an empire
result of his victories
Russia
Prussia
Austria
Emperor of France (Napoleon I)
rise to power
his military victories in Europe
1804
indispensable to France
Continental Blockade
Great Britain
Napoleon never defeated
No country allied/occupied France
allowed to import British goods
Napoleon
spread revolutionary principles
liberty
equality
brought introduction of new constitutions
ended absolute monarchy
greatest desire
create a united Europe
made up of kingdoms
dependent on France
under the control of the French emperor
1812 onwards
Napoleon's military power began to decline
failed invasion of Russia
1813
Battle of Leipzig
his army was defeated
by a coalition army
Battle of Waterloo
1815
Napoleon was defeated
after a brief exile
exiled to the island of St Helena
died in 1821
victorious European powers re-established
Ancien Régime
brief period.