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The Age of Napoleon

  • Italian Campaign (green)

    Italian Campaign (green)
    This was a major victory for Napoleon and France. This campaign helped secure the Mediterranean Sea and started the downfall of of the Italian dictator named Benito Mussolini.
  • The Egyptian Campaign (yellow)

    The Egyptian Campaign (yellow)
    The Egyptian Campaign was Napoleon’s campaign in the Ottoman territories of Egypt and Syria. This event was both a failure and a success. This event was a failure because the military campaign was a failure, but it was a success because the Egyptian campaign gained great status and honor from this.
  • Banque de France (green)

    Banque de France (green)
    The Banque de France because it increased the banking industry 60% in only two years.
  • Concordat of 1801 (green)

    Concordat of 1801 (green)
    This was a success because after this Napoleon could now win over the French Catholics while also controlling Romé.
  • Consul for life (green)

    Consul for life (green)
    As Napoleon became the First Consul he had all the power. As Napoleon strived for peace the people forgot about his mistakes and he was very well-liked.
  • Napoleonic Code (Yellow)

    Napoleonic Code (Yellow)
    The Napoleonic Code was successful and a failure. It pursued enlightenment principles such as religious toleration. It was a failure because women lost most of their newly gained rights.
  • Consulate (Yellow).

    Consulate (Yellow).
    The consulate consisted of three people. The three people were Napoleon, Emmanuel-Joseph sieyès, and Pierre-Roger Ducos. The consulate made the France government more efficient and abolished things such as privilege. The was the government until Napoleon declared himself emperor in 1804.
  • Declared self emperor (yellow)

    Declared self emperor (yellow)
    Napoleon’s job of an emperor led to multiple successes and failures. Napoleon and France had lost multiple battles which led to the downfall of the Napoleon’s army. He also had many achievements. For example, he developed the Napoleonic Code, and he also helped reformed the French educational system.
  • Battle of Trafalgar (red)

    Battle of Trafalgar (red)
    This battle was a failure for Napoleon because Britain led by admiral Nelson defeated the French fleet.
  • Abolished Holy Roman Empire (yellow)

    Abolished Holy Roman Empire (yellow)
    The Holy Roman Empire started off very successful, but turned into a failure. The reason it turned into a failure because they could not kept up with all the nations that they controlled. This led to The Holy Roman Empire’s downfall.
  • Continental System (red)

    Continental System (red)
    This event was a failure because many ports were shut down which led to a long period of struggle.This event also started the war of 1812.
  • Resistance in Spain (red)

    Resistance in Spain (red)
    The Resistance in Spain was a failure because Spaniards stayed loyal to their king and church. Also Spain started using “gorilla warfare” against France which were hit-and-run attacks. This caused many French soilders to be stuck in Spain.
  • Invasion of Russia (red)

    Invasion of Russia (red)
    This event was a failure because Napoleon could not feed all of his mean and fewer than 20,000 soldiers out of 600,000 returned home.
  • Battle of Nations at Leipzig (red)

    Battle of Nations at Leipzig (red)
    This battle was another failure for Napoleon. Russia, Britain, Austria, and Prussia formed an alliance on France and defeated them at the Battle of Nations at Leipzig. Next year, Napoleon stepped down from power.
  • Abdication (red)

    Abdication (red)
    After many successes and gain of power in the beginning of Napoleon’s rule, Austria, Prussia, Great. Britain, and Russia signed an alliance. After Paris was captured, they forced Napoleon to be abdicated.
  • Hundred Days (red)

    Hundred Days (red)
    After Napoleon entered Paris in 1815, the allies reassembled. They fought and destroyed the French in a long one-day battle. This caused Napoleon to go to St. Helena.
  • Waterloo (red)

    Waterloo (red)
    This battle was yet another failure for Napoleon and France. The allies proved that Napoleon’s army was no longer a powerful force.