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Summary of Napoleon Bonaparte and the time of his reign

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Napoleon Bonaparte
Early Life and Rise to Power
Birth and Military Training

●​ Napoleon was born in Corsica, one of two islands off the west coast of Italy.
●​ At the time of his birth, Corsica was controlled by the French.
●​ At the age of 9, he was sent to France for military schooling, which shaped his entire life.

French Revolution

●​ The French Revolution began in 1789.
●​ At 20 years old, Napoleon was a lieutenant and sympathetic to the Jacobins.
●​ He was adaptable, supporting whoever was in power.
●​ He famously wrote, "It is better to eat than be eaten," suggesting survival was more
important than principles.

Military Successes

●​ Napoleon helped capture northern Italy and brought the Habsburg Empire to surrender.
●​ The Directory used him for PR, building his reputation.

Consulate and Emperor

●​ In 1799, on the 10th anniversary of the revolution, Napoleon moved against the
Directory.
●​ He formed a three-man consulate with two other gentlemen, modeled after the Roman
consulate.
●​ He quickly became the First Consul, holding the real power.


Consulship and Empire
Overthrow and Constitution

●​ In 1799, Napoleon overthrew the weak Directory.
●​ The consulate introduced France's fourth constitution in 10 years, highlighting the
constant governmental changes.

Louisiana Purchase

, ●​ In 1800, Spain was forced to return the Louisiana Territory to France.
●​ France had previously lost the territory in a war and ceded it to Spain to pay off debts.
●​ Napoleon regaining the territory made him popular with the French.

Consul for Life and Emperor

●​ In 1802, Napoleon became Consul for Life.
●​ In 1804, he became Emperor.
●​ He used plebiscites (popular votes) to expand his power.
●​ The French people voted in favor of him becoming First Consul with absolute power and
later Emperor.

Reasons for Popularity

●​ People were tired of the chaos and violence of the revolution and wanted strong
leadership.
●​ Napoleon changed the motto to "Order, Security, and Efficiency," providing stability after
years of turmoil.


Domestic Policies
Meritocracy

●​ Napoleon sought talented individuals for government and military positions, regardless of
their aristocratic background.
●​ He promoted people based on merit and ability.

Economic Measures

●​ He instituted price controls on essential goods like bread to address the sans-culottes'
concerns.

Education

●​ He expanded the public school system with strict discipline to prepare boys for military
service and officer positions.

Religious Reconciliation

●​ He understood the importance of the Catholic Church and sought to end attacks on it.
●​ The Concordat of 1801 settled disputes with the church, welcoming them back while
maintaining state control.
●​ He restored some land and privileges to the church and instituted a policy of religious
tolerance.

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