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Napoleon's Life

  • Napoleon's Birth

    Napoleon's Birth
    Napoleon was born on the island of Corsica, Italy. His father was called Carlo Bonaparte. His mother was named Maria Leticia Ramolino.
  • His Teenage Years

    His Teenage Years
    When he finished school he was 16. After that, he became a lieutenant in the artillery. This was due to the breaking of the revolution.
  • Opportunity for Glory

    Opportunity for Glory
    In October, the had his chance for glory. He was sent by government official to defend delegates against the rebels that marched on the National Convention. He succeeded and became a hero of the nation.
  • Leader of the Army

    Leader of the Army
    The Directory assigned Napoleon the role to lead the French army. This was against the Austrians and the Kingdom of Sardinia. He was defeated by General Horatio Nelson in Egypt. This defeat was left a secret so he could remain a hero for the French.
  • Napoleon Involved in Government

    Napoleon Involved in Government
    In November, the Directory lost it's power, and people wanted a new government. A group of three consuls was created, and one of them was Napoleon. Quickly he gained more power and was basically a dictator.
  • Napoleon Doubles his Power

    Napoleon Doubles his Power
    A plebiscite, or a vote of the people, was made to validate a new constitution. The people needed a strong leader, and a majority of votes favored the constitution. As first consul, this gave Napoleon absolute power.
  • Saint Domingue Rebels

    Saint Domingue Rebels
    Planters in the island of Saint Domingue began to rebel because their rights were not respected. Napoleon wanted to restore the sugar industry and the people rebelled. The expedition failed and French soldiers died of disease.
  • Emperor Napoleon over Church

    Emperor Napoleon over Church
    Napoleon converted himself as an emperor and had full support. Traditionally, the pope would give the new crown to the emperor and put it over him, but Napoleon was the exception. Napoleon took the crown from the pope and put it himself on his head. This portrayed Napoleon's power over the Church.
  • Major Defeat

    Major Defeat
    The only major battle lost by Napoleon was the Battle of Trafalgar against the British. This was a naval battle and once again, the leader of the British was Horatio Nelson. This British victory gave the British Navy supremacy for 100 years.
  • Huge Victory in Austerlitz

    Huge Victory in Austerlitz
    One of the greatest victories of Napoleon was the Battle of Austerlitz. 100,000 men commanded by the emperors of Austria and Russia were cut up and interrupted of their plans. Napoleon explained his great satisfaction towards his soldiers.
  • Continental System

    Continental System
    In November, Napoleon created the Continental System to prevent trade and communication with European nations. Britain also created a blockage. Britain won because of a stronger navy.
  • The Peninsular War

    The Peninsular War
    Napoleon made his brother king of Spain. The people feared that he would attack the Church. The guerrillas killed 300,000 of Napoleon's men and won the war.
  • Napoleon's Dominance

    Napoleon's Dominance
    Napoleon had large dominance of European territory. The only land's that were not possessed by Napoleon were Britain, Portugal, Sweden, and the Ottoman Empire. However, this dominance soon came to an end.
  • Napoleon's Greatest Mistake

    Napoleon's Greatest Mistake
    In June, Napoleon invaded Russia. Russia decided to destroy Moscow rather than surrender it to Napoleon. Russia then proceeded to attack Napoleon's army and killed the majority of them.
  • Victory in Moscow

    Victory in Moscow
    The Russians and Napoleon fought in the Battle of Borodino. The Russians were defeated and Moscow was property of Napoleon. Napoleon put the city into flames without redemption.
  • Quick Defeat in Leipzig

    Quick Defeat in Leipzig
    On October, Napoleon suffered a great defeat in Leipzig, Germany. European forces allied together and quickly defeated Napoleon's army. This unity of countries against Napoleon quickly marched to Paris.
  • Napoleon's Defeat

    Napoleon's Defeat
    Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Sweden won a war against France and made Napoleon surrender his throne. In March 1, Napoleon became emperor of France once again and gathered an army. The European allies won the battle in Belgium. They called Napoleon's defeat the Hundred Days.
  • Napoleon's Death

    Napoleon's Death
    He living in St. Helena for six years after the Hundred Days. He died when he was 51 years old. He died of a stomach ailment.