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The Banque de France was Napoleons solution to the ruined economy that the French Revolution left behind.
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The Italian campaign was a series of battles fought in northern Italy whole Napoleon tries to inch forward to get more and more land.
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The concordat was an agreement between Napoleon and pope pius VII. It was signed and renained in effect until 1905.
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The French Egyptian Campaign was to protect French trade in Egypt. It was part of the war of the second coalition.
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Napoleon called himself consul for life, and a new constitution, that he wrote, proclaimed that his family would remain in power throught generations.
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The Napoleonic code was a big book of rules that the French people had to follow. It was a big step in pushing for Napoleon to be in totalitarian contol of France.
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Napoleon disbanded the Consulate to take thr necessary steps to undo the French Revolution, and place him infront of the French people.
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Napoleon declared himself emperor, taking the crown from the pope, and crowning himself. This act will create tension between France and the Catholic Church.
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The battle of Trafalgar was fought between the British navy and the combined French and spanish fleet, during the war of the third coalition. The british came out on top after napoleon failed to take control of the English Channel.
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Napoleon took down the Holy Roman Empire even though it had lasted for more than 1000 years since Charlemagne was corinated in 800.
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Napoleon met resistance in spain when he tried to invade during the penisula war.
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Napoleon mainly invaded russia to force russia into the continental blockade.
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Also known as the battle of leizig, this is Napoleons battle against the sixth Coalition.
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The continental system was action taken against british trade so that Napoleon could isolate britian and take britian for himself.
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The hundered days was the period of time inbetween Napoleons 11 month long exile and king louis XVIII. It was also known as the war of the seventh coalition.
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Waterloo is a city in France where Napoleon lost a battle against the seventh coalition.
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After Napoleons loss at waterloo, he hoped to go back to france and retain all of his honor as emperor of france, but Napoleon abdocated for his son, Napoleon II