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NAPOLEON ’ S RULE OF FRANCE

NAPOLEON ’ S RULE OF FRANCE. - placated bourgeoisie - promised them gov ’ t jobs. - placated workers & peasants - placed tariff on imported goods to protect French business from competition. - National Bank to help businesses. - set low prices on food staples for the poor.

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NAPOLEON ’ S RULE OF FRANCE

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  1. NAPOLEON’S RULE OF FRANCE - placated bourgeoisie - promised them gov’t jobs -placated workers & peasants - placed tariff on imported goods to protect French business from competition - National Bank to help businesses - set low prices on food staples for the poor - let peasants keep land won during Rev.

  2. Napoleonic Europe, 1812

  3. Elements of Dictatorship - seized control of newspapers - secret police arrested opposition figures - banned political liberty, elections - crowned himself Emperor

  4. Terms you need to know: Concordat of 1801 - Nap. compromise w/ Church Battle of Austerlitz (1805) - Nap. victory over Austria Continental System - Nap. econ. boycott of Britain Trafalgar (1805) - Brit. naval victory over Nap. Battle of Leipzig (1814) - Nap. defeated, Paris captured by coalition of Pr., Rus., Aus., Sw. The Hundred Days- Napoleon’s brief reign after returning from his first exile Battle of Waterloo - Nap’s final defeat by Br. & Prussia

  5. FRENCH RULE - a mixed bag for conquered states BENEFITS: - reduced privileges of the clergy & nobility - set up Napoleonic Code - reformed tax codes - more fair - promoted public education - religious toleration - merit-based hirings in gov’t BAD: - forced conscription to fill ranks of French army - pilfered resources for French industries - once viewed as liberator, then as a tyrant

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