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This lesson evaluates whether Napoleon Bonaparte's ascent to power was consistent with the core principles of the French Revolution. Through Cornell Notes, students will explore key aspects of Napoleon’s rule, including plebiscites, lycees, the Concordat, and the Napoleonic Code. Homework requires analyzing these terms and their alignment with revolutionary values. An exit ticket prompts students to reflect on Napoleon's overall accomplishments in light of the Revolution's ideals. Supplemented by video resources, this lesson aims to deepen understanding of this pivotal historical period.
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Good Afternoon!!! • NVC • Review Napoleon and the French Revolution • Napoleon Rules France: Cornell Notes Essential Question: Was Napoleon’s rise to power in line with the values of the French Revolution? Homework: Finish Cornell Notes pg. 230-231 if needed
Was the rise of Napoleon in line with the values of the French Revolution?
Cornell Notes • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu7WM_fmR1k
Title: Chapter, section, date Vocab, Key Terms, Questions, Dates Summary/Analysis
Exit Ticket • Based on what Napoleon accomplished during his rule, was his rule in line with the values of the French Revolution?
Assessment: Napoleon Rules France • Please define each of the terms • For each term, also explain if it is inline with the values of the French Revolution • Plebiscite • Lycees • Concordat • Napoleonic Code
Emperor Napoleon • Napoleon crowned Emperor in 1804 • Conquered every European nation around him • Austria • Prussia • Spain • Italy • Russia*
Battle of Trafalgar • 1805 Napoleon seeks to conquer Great Britain • Island with strongest navyin the world • Battle of Trafalgar (1805) • British fleet led by Horatio Nelson • Nelson destroys massive French Fleet • Napoleon never tries to invade Britain again
Trafalgar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clS3Ekih7nE