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This is a comprehensive collection of high-level IB History essay plans designed to help students excel in Paper 2 and Paper 3. Covering a range of topics, these plans explore key themes in modern European history including the causes and development of the French Revolution, the reasons for the fall of the monarchy and rise of the republic in France (1789–1792), and detailed case studies on Imperial Russia and other 19th–20th century political transformations. Each plan is structured with clear arguments, supported by detailed evidence, historian perspectives, and thematic analysis to match IB criteria. These notes are perfect for students aiming for top grades — whether you're revising, planning timed essays, or preparing for exams.

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Evaluate the reasons for the collapse of the Napoleonic
Empire.

Paragraph 1: War-weariness in France

 1814 – it was clear that the French people would not rally to defend
the ‘patrie’
 Desire for peace and an end to huge losses, both financial and
human
 Years of war had devastating effect on society
o Death of over 900,000 young men in armies had a wider
impact on society and future population growth
 Maritime ports suffered from British blockade
 20 years of conscription

Not the most important as: Napoleon still had troops from Empire to rely
on

Paragraph 2: Changes among enemies

 1814 – enemies were more united and determined  they had
reformed their tactics and organisation and increased the size of
their armies
 Failure to defeat Britain or overcome their sea supremacy meant he
had an unconquerable enemy ready to finance coalitions against
him
 Strong sense of patriotism meant British was prepared to support a
long war
 Defeat in Russia led to eventual ruin of Napoleon  Tsar refused to
sign a peace treaty or fight the formal battle Napoleon wanted
o Russians adopted a scorched earth strategy which prevented
French army from living off the land

Not the most important as: Even after defeat by Russia, Napoleon could
have still made peace

Paragraph 3: Personal failings – MOST IMPORTANT
 Obstinacy and failure to accept reality
o Ignored warnings against invading Spain
o Did not consider problems of an invasion of Russia
o Did not accept peace terms in 1813
 Increases lapses of judgement meant he lost confidence of most
able advisers eg. Fouché and Talleyrand
 Devotion to his family led to weaknesses at the heart of his Empire,
as they were not always up to the huge responsibilities they faced
 Bonds of affection with his armies had not been maintained and his
troops faced poor conditions and arrears of pay by final campaigns
 Napoleon’s health and physical condition declined
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