Highlands Ranch High School - Mr. Sedivy
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              History - 
              The Napoleonic Era
            
            
            
            The Napoleonic Era
              
              Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France
            Napoleon's Problems 
             Britain was too strong because they got allies to beat France. Eventually 
              they beat Napoleon at Trafalgar, and Napoleon gave up the idea of 
              invading Britain. French troops were intercepted by Horatio Lord 
              Nelson at Trafalgar.
 
              Britain was too strong because they got allies to beat France. Eventually 
              they beat Napoleon at Trafalgar, and Napoleon gave up the idea of 
              invading Britain. French troops were intercepted by Horatio Lord 
              Nelson at Trafalgar. 
             Spain and Germany fought back. Spain used guerilla tactics. Napoleon 
              lost 300,000 men. Napoleon had put his brother on the throne of 
              Spain, and had made changes in the religion. The Spanish didn't 
              like it, and when the French brutally tried to crush the rebellions, 
              the Spanish got even madder.
 
              Spain and Germany fought back. Spain used guerilla tactics. Napoleon 
              lost 300,000 men. Napoleon had put his brother on the throne of 
              Spain, and had made changes in the religion. The Spanish didn't 
              like it, and when the French brutally tried to crush the rebellions, 
              the Spanish got even madder. 
             Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812. (Invaded June of 1812 - Borodino) 
              During September of 1812, Napoleon arrived at the onset of one of 
              the worst winters in Russian history. This was a disaster. Of the 
              614,000 men who went, only 40,000 came back. The temperature got 
              to -30--o on the way back.
 
              Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812. (Invaded June of 1812 - Borodino) 
              During September of 1812, Napoleon arrived at the onset of one of 
              the worst winters in Russian history. This was a disaster. Of the 
              614,000 men who went, only 40,000 came back. The temperature got 
              to -30--o on the way back. 
             Europe got an alliance and beat him. Napoleon was exiled to Elba 
              (off Italy). Louis XVIII took over. He was the brother of Louis 
              XVI.
 
              Europe got an alliance and beat him. Napoleon was exiled to Elba 
              (off Italy). Louis XVIII took over. He was the brother of Louis 
              XVI. 
             On March 1, 1815, Napoleon escaped and came back. Napoleon entered 
              Paris on March 20, 1815 to cheering crowds. "The Hundred Days"
 
              On March 1, 1815, Napoleon escaped and came back. Napoleon entered 
              Paris on March 20, 1815 to cheering crowds. "The Hundred Days" 
             Napoleon fought the British and Prussians at Waterloo in June 1815. 
              He was beaten badly and sent to St. Helena (1,000 miles from the 
              coast of S. Africa). Napoleon died six years later.
 
              Napoleon fought the British and Prussians at Waterloo in June 1815. 
              He was beaten badly and sent to St. Helena (1,000 miles from the 
              coast of S. Africa). Napoleon died six years later.
            
              Saint Bernard presumed to teach the Devil himself. 
              
              Ask Mr. Sedivy about Napoleon's self-comparison and this irony.
            
            Results on Europe of the Napoleonic Era 
             His conquest spread ideals and reforms of the French Revolution 
              - ideas of freedom and equality.
 
              His conquest spread ideals and reforms of the French Revolution 
              - ideas of freedom and equality. 
             As a "Reaction" to Napoleon, ideas of Nationalism grew, many to 
              create independent nations.
 
              As a "Reaction" to Napoleon, ideas of Nationalism grew, many to 
              create independent nations. 
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