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The Fall of Napoleon. Unit 13 PP 1. Napoleon on the offensive. Austria, Russia Sweden and Great Britain and Prussia will all oppose him December 1805 Napoleon begins a string of victories Battles of Austerlitz, Jena , Eylau , Friedland Prussians and Austrians surrender
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The Fall of Napoleon Unit 13 PP 1
Napoleon on the offensive • Austria, Russia Sweden and Great Britain and Prussia will all oppose him • December 1805 Napoleon begins a string of victories • Battles of Austerlitz, Jena , Eylau, Friedland • Prussians and Austrians surrender • The Tsar and Napoleon sign the Treaty of Tilsit • From 1807-1812 Napoleon is master of Europe only Great Britain left to oppose him • Napoleon attempts to destroy GB with an embargo called the Continental System
The 3 levels of the Napoleonic Empire • By 1807 Napoleon viewed himself as the Emperor of Europe (3 parts) • France: Belgium, Holland, N. Italy, Germany to the Rhine) • Dependant satellite Kingdoms: Family members usually placed on the throne (Ex: Spain) • Independent but allied nations: Austria, Prussia, and Russia. All of these countries had to support Napoleons policies
Napoleon’s impact on Europe • In France and the satellites he brought some of the reforms of the Revolution • Abolished serfdom and feudal dues • However, this came at a heavy price in taxes and soldiers to support Napoleon and his army • In France people began to grow weary of conscription and constant warfare • The British began a blockade to counter the Continental system that hurt the economies of European nations
Revolts • 1808 Spain: Roman Catholic Spanish begin to revolt against the Rule of Joseph Bonaparte who became King in 1808 • The people of Spain rose up when French troops came to Spain to support Joseph and invade Portugal • Guerilla tactics (mutilated bodies) • 1812 Russia: Tsar Alexander I refuses to enforce the Continental system • This will lead directly to the invasion of Russia in June of 1812
The Russian campaign • Napoleon invades Russia The Grand Army of 614,000 men (only 1/3rd French) • Alexander orders General Kutuzov and his 160,000 men to retreat to Moscow and burn everything that could be of use to the invading army (“scorched earth”) • Stretched the French supply lines • Napoleon was forced to fight the Battle of Borodino to a draw (30,000 Fr. 2x as many Russians dead) 70 miles outside Moscow (Sept 12th) • Napoleon arrives in Moscow Sept 14th but the Russians had burned Moscow and Napoleon spent 5 weeks awaiting the Tsar’s surrender
The French retreat • Napoleon had waited too long (mid October) and the Russian Winter had begun • Only 93,000 men would escape Russia • Napoleon raced home ahead of his forces to form another army of 85,000 • He refused an offer of peace from Austria • His enemies form the Quadruple Alliance (GB, Austria, Prussia, Russia)
The Battle of Leipzig (The Nations) • Napoleon waged a skillful campaign but was eventually defeated by alliance forces led by the Duke of Wellington in October of 1813 • At the end of March 1814 alliance forces marched into Paris • Napoleon abdicated and was forced into exile on the island of Elba • The victors restored the Bourbons in the person of Louis XVIII and created a constitutional monarchy
The 100 days • In February of 1815 Napoleon escaped from Elba island because the victors began to argue amongst themselves • March 1 1815 Napoleon landed in France and was met by French forces • Eventually he is defeated again at the Battle of Waterloo and exiled to St. Helena • Louis XVIII is once again restored but the peace settlement from the allies is much more harsh