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Chapter 22 &23 Notes

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After claiming his title as King, Napoleon sought out to take over _ _ _ _ _ _. In this attempt Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Sweden allied themselves but still lost. Now France had the power of _ _ _ _ _ _. Napoleon assigned his family to take care in ru Europe
When it came to the crowning of Napoleon, the Pope started the crowning ceremony and Napoleon took the crown and placed it on his head. Then proceeded to say no authority is higher than himself. What year was Napoleon crowned King? 1804
Napoleon went from being a dictator to emperor. He did not like free elections, disloyal people, or newspapers opposing him. He did everything in his power to eliminate all distractions from him being able to reign. What was Napoleon's goal in France? King
The ----- was designed for the equality of men, banning feudalism and class privilege and allowing freedom of property and religion. However some things were not fair such as allowing men control of a woman’s rights if the two were married. Napoleonic Code
The Napoleonic Code was designed for the equality of men, banning feudalism and class privilege and allowing freedom of property and religion. What ideals was the Napoleonic Code based on? Enlightenment and Revolution
In Napoleon’s attempt to save the reforms, received the support of the _ _ _ _ _ _ by excusing the émigrés. In return the émigrés were very loyal to Napoleon. Nobles
In Napoleon’s attempt to save many reforms, he won the support of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ by lowering the price of food, creating new jobs, and giving some land to the peasants. Workers
As a remarkable politician ruling France, Napoleon knew that to stay in power he had to preserve as many _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as possible. reforms
In Napoleon’s attempt to save many reforms, he pleased the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ by setting up a bank, promoting trade and industry, and taxing imports to protect France. Bourgeoisie
Napoleon plotted to replace the Directory by speaking to them, however he just stormed them with troops. Due to this dislike of the Directory, he decided to create his own government. WHat is the name of Napoleon’s Government? The Consulate
Napoleon was born in Corsica in 1769 and grew up to be a military commander. He is known for winning battles, military failure, invading Egypt to weaken Britain, and being exiled. His main goal in life was to rule _ _ _ _ _ _. France
A weak government that people of France started to overthrow because they were tired of war, revolution, and violence. Directory
What great military genius was placed in charge and made France a dominant power in Europe? Napoleon
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