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The Italian campaign was battles in the northern part of Italy. It didn’t end until the war as a whole ended.
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Napoleon develops a deep interest in Egyptian culture. He and a part of his army go to Egypt to learn about their heritage. He retains not a lot of facts while there though.
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The purpose of the consulate was to better the government and this remained the government until Napoleon became emperor. There were three people in the consulate including Napoleon, Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyés, and Pierre- Roger Ducos.
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The Banque de France was made to improve Frances economic system after their recession. Majority of the government money one through this bank.
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This was an agreement between the Catholics and Napoleon. It is still in place today. It was an advantage because Napoleon was more respected by French Catholics and more of an authority in Rome.
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Napoleon took the name of the consul of life to show his importance in France and his loyalty to the country. This was bad because he wasn’t the only ruler which goes against the French Revolution.
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It was the code that French people followed. This made the men the head of their families and on a negative side it subdued women’s rights.
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Napoleon entitled himself France’s Emperor. Napoleon refused to let the pope give him his title.
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This was a naval fight between France and Great Britain. This resulted negatively because Britain’s naval power was known worldwide for how great they were.
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Abolishing the holy Roman empire was beneficial because they were very powerful and this gave more power to France rather than the empire.
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The continental system was a failure because French trade was slow down for a very long period of time.
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The French sent troops to show enforcement in Portugal and Spain. The goal was to t France was a powerful nation. The French ended up being raided.
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This was a very negative event because the Russians kept pulling the French army closer and closer to Moscow. They took out majority of the France’s troops.
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This was one the most impactful battles in of the Napoleonic wars. He almost won but then was defeated.
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Napoleon was leaving behind his throne or leadership of the country. This ended France’s powerful ruling over Europe.
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The hundred days was damaging event because their enemies became allies and fought to destroy the French.
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This was Napoleon’s last defeat he would experience. He was sent to St.Helena and later passed there.