Napoleonic Era- Topic 2: The Emperor. SS 9 Mr. Carr

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Napoleonic Era- Topic 2: The Emperor SS 9 Mr. Carr

1 Those who did not agree that he was the savior, saw him more as the devil.

Napoleon becomes Emperor Napoleon helped overthrow The Directory in 1799 Took the title First Consul

Changes under Napoleon #1 Reorganized laws into the Civil Code (Also called Napoleonic Code) Guaranteed right of equality for men Right to have property Freedom of religion Freedom to pursue work of one s choice Women lost rights Many countries still use this code Code is still used in civil law in Quebec

Changes under Napoleon #2 Public programs Improved French roads (so armies could move quicker) Built new harbors and canals Filled museums with art Established new schools and universities Kept food cost low

Changes under Napoleon #3 Protected French Industry Placed high tariffs on imported goods Struggled to create a strong French economy Industry was poorly developed He had too much control over prices Economy only seemed strong, but was not New jobs were only created by his Wars France stole wealth from other countries

Changes under Napoleon #4 Maintained a strong military The Directory already had established the largest army in France Napoleon could put as many as 700,000 men under arms at one time No single enemy could match such resources

Changes under Napoleon #5 Made Peace with the Catholic Church Made Catholicism the official religion of France The State got the church lands back

Crowning of Empress Josephine by Napoleon

Norms Societies are made up of people who have different lifestyles, ideals, and values The values held by a majority of people constitute a norm What are some lifestyles, ideals and values that have become norms? What has not? These can change over a period of time

Women should stick to knitting.

Madam, you shall not go out, you shall no go to the theatre, you shall not receive a visit from such a person; for the children you bear shall be mine

The test of courage comes when we are in the minority. The test of tolerance comes when we are in the majority

The Civil Code and Women Took many rights from women that had been previously won Placed women under control of their fathers or husbands They could order them to do whatever they wanted If not, they could go to punishment No rights to property Required her husband s permission to buy a house What are Napoleon s views towards women? What does this say about Napoleon s influence on French law? Project: Give an current example of discrimination and compare it to Napoleon

Napoleon and the Liberation of Haiti Situation: Britain invaded Haiti in 1793 Napoleon indicated he wanted to end slavery He promised slaves assistance if they helped him expel the British from Haiti Haiti accepted the offer and forced the British to withdraw by 1798 Haiti conquered the whole island and declared it an independent country How do you think Napoleon is going to react to this?

Brave blacks, remember that France alone acknowledges your liberty!

Napoleon s Reaction He knew Haiti was too valuable to lose He sent 70 warships and 25,000 men to capture the Haitian leader, Toussaint Toussaint was tricked into returning to France and imprisoned in a dungeon where he died As soon as Napoleon had no use for allies in Haiti, he passed laws that supported slavery Haiti held its independence, expelled the French out 9)What did we infer about Napoleon from this?

Tyrant or Hero? Napoleon had a secure reputation in France How do we know this? Tries to destroy democracy Can he get away with this? Influenced by the Roman Empire Called himself First Consul Views about women He was both a conqueror and true emperor He wore robes, togas, wreaths and other Roman symbols

11 In 1804 he crowns himself as Emperor Placed crown on his own head Complete control of country Secret police force Arrest for any reason Understood he had to remain popular He would not give them cause to overthrow him

12) The Emperor He believed society should share his values Took control over media, law and the education system Newspaper control School children had to memorize lessons about his greatness This control is called censorship

13) Not everyone supported Napoleon Madame de Stael Held salons, was respected Was forced out of France during Reign of Terror Napoleon and her did not like each other She criticized him He ordered her to stay 60 leagues away from Paris She responded by defying him and protesting He responded by exiling her She was warmly welcomed in England

What to do: Read pg 99 Answer 1 and 2