Napolean

Neapolean's Rise and Fall Timeline

  • 1812 BCE

    Accomplishments of Napoleon

    His major accomplishments were military and political ruler. France directly affected the balance of power in Europe. His accomplishments included were political,domestic affairs, religion and military.
  • 1812 BCE

    The Hundred Days

    The British shipped Napoleon to to St.Helena.
  • 1806 BCE

    Continental System

    Napoleon set up a blockade a forcible closing of ports to prevent all trade and communication between Great Britain and other Europe nations.
  • 1805 BCE

    Conquering of Europe

    Having abandoned his imperial ambitions in the New World,Napoleon turned his attention to Europe.
  • 1799 BCE

    Coup D' etat(Becoming Dictator)

    Coup D' etat(Becoming Dictator)
    Napoleon quickly took the title as ruler and he assumed as dictator. Neapolean's coup was that france was still at war and Britain,Austria and Russia had joined forces with one goal in mind and was to drive Napoleon out of power.
  • 1789 BCE

    Loss of of American Territories

    They demanded a National Assembly to give the same privileges as the people of France.
  • Concordat 1801

    Concordat 1801
    Concordat of 1801 was an agreement between Napolean and Pope Pius VII, signed on July 15th 1801 in Paris.It remained effected until 1905
  • Napoleonic Code

    Napoleonic Code
    It was a code that was established under Napoleon in 1804
  • Napoleon crowned Emperor

    Napoleon crowned Emperor
    On December 2nd of 1804, Napoleon crowned himself Emperor Napoleon.
  • Invasion of Russia

    Invasion of Russia
    June 1812, Napoleon and his Grand Army more than 420,000 soldiers had marched into Russia. As Napoleon was winning,Alexander pulled back his troops,refusing to be lured into this unequal battle. On the retreat, the Russians practiced a scorched-earth policy. It involved burning grain fields and slaughtering livestock so as to leave nothing for the enemy to eat.
  • Waterloo

    Waterloo
    It was a battle that was in Belgium on July 18th 1815, that marked the final defeat of French military leader and emperor Napoleon