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The French Revolution and Napoleon, 789 8 The French Revolution establishes a new political order, Napoleon Bonaparte gains and loses an empire, and European states forge a balance of power. The French Revolution and Napoleon, 789 8 The French Revolution Begins Revolution Brings Reform and Terror Napoleon Forges an Empire Napoleon s Empire Collapses Napoleon Bonaparte crossing the Great Saint Bernard pass in 80. Painting, Jacques Louis David. The Congress of Vienna Map Chart The French Revolution Begins Section The French Revolution Begins Economic and social inequalities in the Old Regime help cause the French Revolution. The Old Order The Old Regime Old Regime social and political system in France during the 770s Estates three social classes of France s Old Regime The Privileged Estates First Estate Catholic clergy own 0 percent land, pay few taxes Second Estate rich nobles percent population, own 0 percent land Chart continued The Old Order The Forces of Change The Third Estate 97 percent of people are peasants, urban workers, middle class Have few privileges, pay heavy taxes, want change Enlightenment Ideas Enlightenment ideas inspire some in Third Estate Economic Troubles High taxes and rising costs damage economy by 780s King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette known for extravagance Louis doubles nation s debt; banks refuse to lend more money A Weak Leader Louis s poor decisions and lack of patience add to France s problems He calls Estates-General meeting of representatives from all three estates

Dawn of the Revolution A Great Fear Sweeps France The National Assembly Third Estate has little power under old rules Sieyès persuades them to make major changes in French government Third Estate sets up National Assembly new legislature to make reforms Tennis Court Oath delegates decide to write new constitution for France Storming the Bastille Rumors fly in Paris that Louis wants to suppress National Assembly Mob attacks and seizes Bastille, killing guards on July, 789 Rebellion Rumors and panic spread throughout France Great Fear attacks by peasants taking place across France Peasants destroy legal papers binding them to feudal system In October 789, Parisian women revolt over rising price of bread They demand action, forcing Louis to return from Versailles to Paris Revolution Brings Reform and Terror The Assembly Reforms France Section Revolution Brings Reform and Terror The revolutionary government of France makes reforms but also uses terror and violence to retain power. The Rights of Man National Assembly adopts Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen Revolutionary leaders use the slogan, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity A State-Controlled Church National Assembly seizes church lands, turns clergy into public officials This action alarms many peasants, who are devout Catholics continued The Assembly Reforms France Louis Tries to Escape Louis, worried about his future, attempts to escape France Revolutionaries catch the royal family near Netherlands border Divisions Develop A Limited Monarchy In September 79, Assembly finishes new constitution Legislative Assembly new body created to pass laws Factions Split France Major problems, including debt, food shortages remain Assembly split into Radicals, Moderates, Conservatives Émigrés nobles who flee country, want Old Regime back in power Sans-culottes lower class who want more change from the Revolution

War and Execution continued War and Execution Problems with Other Countries Austrians and Prussians want Louis in charge of France; France declares war France at War Prussian forces soon threaten to attack Paris Parisian mob jails royal family, kills guards Mob breaks into prisons, killing over,000, including many who support king Pressured by mob, Legislative Assembly deposes the king and then dissolves National Convention takes office in September, forming French republic Jacobins Take Control Jacobins radical political organization behind 79 governmental changes After a close vote, Louis XVI is found guilty of treason and beheaded Guillotine machine designed during the Revolution to behead people The War Continues French army wins great victory against Prussians and Austrians In 79 Britain, Spain, Holland join forces against France National Convention orders draft of 00,000 to reinforce army Interactive The Terror Grips France End of the Terror Divided Country Not all people in France support all changes of the Revolution Robespierre Assumes Control Maximilien Robespierre Jacobin leader rules France for a year Becomes leader of the Committee for Public Safety, a dictator Reign of Terror Robespierre s rule, which includes killing many opponents Thousands die during the Terror, including former allies and Marie Antoinette 8 percent of those who die during the Terror are middle or lower class Another Change in Government In July 79, Robespierre arrested, executed Terror results in public opinion shifting away from radicals Moderate leaders write new constitution Two-house legislature and five-man Directory restore order New government makes Napoleon Bonaparte commander of armies Napoleon Forges an Empire Napoleon Seizes Power Section Napoleon Forges an Empire Napoleon Bonaparte, a military genius, seizes power in France and makes himself emperor. Early Life Napoleon Bonaparte born in Corsica, attends military school, joins army Hero of the Hour In 79, Napoleon defeats royalist rebels attacking National Convention Napoleon wins stunning victories in Italy, gaining popularity News of his defeats in Egypt is suppressed Coup d État In November 799, he carries out coup d état seizure of power Napoleon defeats British, Russians, Austrians who join forces against him

Napoleon Rules France Vote of Approval New constitution is approved through plebiscite vote of the people Restoring Order at Home To fix economy, he sets up national banking system, efficient tax collection Establishes lycées government-run public schools to train officials Signs concordat agreement with pope restoring Catholicism in France Creates Napoleonic Code uniform system of laws Napoleon Crowned as Emperor In December 80, Napoleon crowns himself emperor of France Napoleon Creates an Empire Loss of American Territories In 80, Napoleon attempts to retake colony of Saint Domingue but fails Gives up on the Americas and concentrates on Europe Sells the Louisiana Territory to United States for $ million in 80 Conquering Europe Interactive Britain, Russia, Austria, Sweden join forces against Napoleon Napoleon crushes enemy forces in several brilliant battles Napoleon forces Austria, Russia, Sweden to sign peace treaties continued Napoleon Creates an Empire The Battle of Trafalgar In 80, British win Battle of Trafalgar ensures British naval superiority This defeat forces Napoleon to give up plan of invading Britain Looks for another way to control Britain The French Empire Napoleon controls Europe except for Britain, Portugal, Sweden, Ottomans Has puppet rulers in some countries, alliances with others French Empire reaches largest extent from 807 to 8 Section Napoleon s Empire Collapses Napoleon s conquests aroused nationalistic feelings across Europe and contributed to his downfall. Napoleon s Empire Collapses Napoleon s Costly Mistakes The Continental System Napoleon strikes Britain through blockade forced closing of ports Continental System economic plan to strengthen Europe, weaken Britain Smugglers and uncooperative allies make France s blockade fail Britain responds with blockade of its own, led by its stronger navy Americans fight Britain in War of 8; war does no major damage to Britain continued Napoleon s Costly Mistakes The Peninsular War Napoleon sends troops across Spain to attack Portugal, causing protest Napoleon makes his brother king of Spain, making things worse Spanish fight as guerrillas small groups that attacked and then disappear British aid Spanish guerrillas Napoleon loses 00,000 soldiers during this Peninsular War Nationalist rebels fight the French in other conquered territories

continued Napoleon s Costly Mistakes The Invasion of Russia Relations with Russia break down, Napoleon decides to invade In June 8, Napoleon s army marches into Russia with 0,000 men Russians use scorched-earth policy destroying crops, livestock In September 8, Russians retreat from Moscow after Battle of Borodino Napoleon finds Moscow abandoned and burning Napoleon retreats, losing thousands of soldiers to raids, cold weather Napoleon s Downfall Napoleon Suffers Defeat Britain, Prussia, Sweden, Russia, Austria join forces against Napoleon Napoleon raises another army, but meets quick defeat by allied powers Napoleon finally surrenders and is exiled to island of Elba The Hundred Days Louis XVIII, new king, is soon overthrown and Napoleon returns from exile Waterloo British, Prussian forces defeat Napoleon s army This defeat ends Hundred Days Napoleon s last attempt at power The Congress of Vienna Metternich s Plan for Europe Section The Congress of Vienna After exiling Napoleon, European leaders at the Congress of Vienna try to restore order and reestablish peace. A Meeting of Nations Congress of Vienna series of meetings that reshape Europe Metternich and the Great Powers Klemens von Metternich foreign minister of Austria, influential at Congress Balance of power a chief Metternich goal, with no one country a threat continued Metternich s Plan for Europe The Containment of France Kingdom of the Netherlands formed, and Switzerland made independent Austria dominates new German Confederation of 9 German states Kingdom of Sardinia is strengthened by adding Genoa Balance of Power European powers weaken France but leave it mostly intact Interactive continued Metternich s Plan for Europe Legitimacy Legitimacy monarchs deposed by Napoleon are returned to thrones Leaders hope to restore order through these changes Congress of Vienna succeeds in getting all European governments together Fair deals are worked out so that the meeting does not lead to more war European nations agree to preserve peace, which lasts almost 0 years

Political Changes Beyond Vienna Conservative Europe Holy Alliance Russia, Prussia, Austria pledge to fight revolution Concert of Europe European nations pledge to help fight revolutions Conservative governments rule across Europe, but new ideas have impact Revolutions in Latin America Napoleon s replacing king of Spain set off rebellions in Spanish America Many former colonies of Spain and Portugal gain independence Long-Term Legacy Britain, Prussia gain power; spreading nationalism leads to revolutions This is the end of the chapter presentation of lecture notes. Click the HOME or EXIT button. Print Slide Show. On the File menu, select Print. In the pop-up menu, select Microsoft PowerPoint If the dialog box does not include this pop-up, continue to step. In the Print what box, choose the presentation format you want to print: slides, notes, handouts, or outline. Click the Print button to print the PowerPoint presentation Print Text Version. Click the Print Text button below; a text file will open in Adobe Acrobat. On the File menu, select Print. Click the Print button to print the entire document, or select the pages you want to print Print Text BACK