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French Revolution
Chapters 3 & 4

,Events
 Napoleon's Reign (A2)
 Directory inagurated - November 1795
 Napoleon appointed commander of Italy - March 1796
 Treaty of Campo Formio with Austria - October 1797
 Napoleon's Egyptian campaign - May 1798
 War of the Second Coalition - 1799
 Brumaire coup, Napoleon took power- November 1799
 Failed assassination attempt on Napoleon - 1800
 Napoleon won Battle of Marengo - June 1800
 Concordat with Pope - July 1801
 Britain declared war on France, start of Napoleonic Wars, War of the Third Coalition - 1802
 Civil Code promulgated - 1802
 Constitution of Year X , Napoleon becomes First consul for Life – 1802
 Peace of Amiens - end of Revolutionary Wars - 1802
 Tribunate purged for opposing the Civil Code - 1802
 Execution of Duc d'Enghien - 1804
 Napoleon is crowned Emperor - December 1804
 Third Coalition Formed - 1805
 Naval defeat at Trafalgar - October 1805
 Napoleon is crowned King of Italy - December 1805
 Napoleon wins Battle of Austerlitz - December 1805
 War of the Fourth Coalition - 1806
 Creation of the Confederation of Rhine - July 1806
 Napoleon defeated Prussians at the battle of Jena - October 1806
 Napoleon defeated Russians at the Battles of Eylau and Friedland - 1807
 Napoleonic Code introduced in Europe - 1807
 Creation of Kingdom of Westphalia and Duchy of Warsaw - July 1807
 Treaty of Tilsit - July 1807
 Peninsular War began - 1808
 Austrian Campaign - 1809
 Napoleon suffered his first defeat at Aspern - 1809
 War of the Fifth Coalition - 1809
 Napoleon defeated Austrains at the Battle of Wagram - July 1809
 Napoleon divorced Josephine and married Marie-Louise of Austria - 1810
 Britain and the USA at war - 1812
 Napoleon invades Russia (Start of Russian Campaign) - June 1812
 Retreat from Moscow begins - October 1812
 Sixth Coalition Formed - 1813
 Napoleon defeated at Battle of Leipzig - October 1813
 First Bourbon Restoration - 1814
 Napoleon exiled to Elba - 1814
 Treaty of Chaumont, Paris surrenders (formal alliance of the great powers - Austria, Britain, Russia
and Prussia) - March 1814
 Napoleon abdicates - April 1814
 First Treaty of Paris - May 1814
 Congress of Vienna Opened - November 1814
 Napoleon's escape from Elba, beginning of Hundred Days - February 1815
 Battle of Waterloo - June 1815
 Napoleon abdicates again, leaving Louis XVIII as King of France- June 1815
 Second Bourbon Restoration - June 1815



The career of Bonaparte: early life and character

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, His military leadership and reasons for success to 1799 including Toulon, the Italian Campaign,
Egypt, the weakness of the Thermidorian regime and the coup of Brumaire in 1799

Why did Napoleon come to power in 1799?
 Luck
 Personal skills
 Help of others
 Opportunities of the Revolution
 Weaknesses of established generals / the Directory

Toulon
Seige of Toulon:
 Federal Revolt response to unpopular Jacobin government throughout 1793, involved
breakaways from central government e.g. Lyon and Marseilles
 February 1793 – Toulon revolt leads to British control of key port, Seige established by
General Carteaux – doesn’t really get anywhere as they can get supplies from the sea via the
navy
 September – Napoleon offered chance to replace injured artillery officer at Toulon by friend
and senior representative in mission as well as a fellow Corsican Saliceti. Thanks in large part
due to the flight of the emigres’
 Napoleon arrives with energy and launches a fierce attack on British fort on one end of the
port defending the port before directing his guns on the British navy, successfully captures
the port– marks himself as a good military man and is hailed as a hero

Consequences of Toulon
 His skill with artillery marked himself out as a skilled military commandeer
 Brought him to the attention of a number of powerful men in Paris – he successfully crushed
the counter revolution in the port
 His role in the siege brought him promotion to Brigadier General and appointed commander
of the Artillery of Italy

Napoleon, Paris and the Terror
 After the Coup of Thermidor Napoleon was arrest due to his friendship with the Robespierre
brothers, being an outspoken Jacobin himself
 He is saved by the intervention of Saliceti

The Vendemiaire Uprising – 1795
Causes:
 Following the overthrow of the Jacobins, there was a return to a less extreme system of
government - 1795 a new more moderate constitution was adopted which aimed to secure
the position of the bourgeoisie over all other groups in political life of the nation
 This had been achieved in the following ways:
o Ensuring that political power was in the hands of the propertied classes who paid
high levels of taxes
o Heading up the government with an executive of five Directors
o Having a two-chamber legislature comprising from Councils of Five Hundred and a
Council of Ancients
 These arrangements were intended to prevent a dictatorship as no single person or body
could control the state – new system was characterized by a series of conflicts and disputes
– failed to deal with the deep divisions in French society that were a legacy of the early
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