Rise and Fall of Napoleon
Rise and Fall of Napoleon
Rise and Fall of Napoleon
of Napoleon
Do Now
• Read the excerpts taken from the
Napoleonic Code and think about the
following:
• What does the code say about Civil
Rights?
• What types of restrictions do women
have under the code?
• What does the code say about Property
rights?
Change Resulting from the French
Revolution
• By 1799, the French Revolution had dramatically
changed France. It had dislodged the old social
order, overthrown the monarchy, and brought
the Church under state control. Many changes
occurred in everyday life:
– New symbols, such as the tricolor, emerged.
– Titles were eliminated.
– People developed a strong sense of national identity.
– Nationalism, a strong feeling of pride and devotion to
one’s country, spread throughout France.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte
• Napoleon Bonaparte –
– born in Corsica,
– attends military school, then joins army
– appointed commander of armies by the Directory,
– wins stunning victories in Italy, gaining popularity;
news of his defeats in Egypt is suppressed
– in 1795, Napoleon defeats royalist rebels attacking
National Convention
– In 1799, carries out coup d’état (seizure of power),
overthrows Directory.
Napoleon’s Rise to Power
• At the outbreak of the Revolution Napoleon was
a very eager lieutenant
• Many more citizens had rights to property and access to education. French
citizens lost many rights promised to them during the Convention.
• The abolition of the Holy Roman Empire would eventually contribute to the
creation of a new Germany.