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    In the 1800’s‚ multiple countries and territories came together as one Empire in France‚ eventually becoming the French Empire. At this time Napoleon was in charge. Napoleon showed good leadership and respect for his troops and people. For example‚ after the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805‚ Napoleon proclaimed his pride for his troops‚ saying how he was pleased by what they showed on the battlefield at Austerlitz. He stated “In less than four hours‚ an army of 100‚000 men‚ commanded by the emperors

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    Being most well known as Napoleon Bonaparte’s biggest military blunder‚ but the damage was far worse than that of just the Emperor’s pride. It forced France to surrender to the Allies almost a month later and led to Bonaparte being exiled for the remaining years of his life. To truly understand Napoleon’s failure at Waterloo‚ his previous military defeats that led up to the battle. The Emperor had already attempted a horrendous invasion of Russia in which he lost around four hundred thousand troops

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    What defines a hero? A hero could be defined as an ordinary man who rises to greatness. Napoleon is a hero to some extent from all of the benefits he brought to France in a time of economic crisis as well as expanding Frances territory through very strategic warfare. He also brought all the citizens of France together and made them feel a sense of National Identity. Napoleon had created huge changes in France. Napoleon finally put an end to the French Revolution by ending the reign of terror

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    The Battle of Waterloo‚ fought on June 18‚ 1815‚ was Napoleon Bonaparte’s last battle. His defeat led swiftly to his final overthrow as ruler of France. After his exile to Elba‚ he had reinstalled himself on the throne of France for a Hundred Days. During this time‚ the forces of the rest of Europe‚ the United Kingdom‚ Prussia and the Russian Empire converged on him‚ commanded by the United Kingdom’s Duke of Wellington‚ and Prussia’s Gebhard von Blücher. As far back as 13 March 1815‚ six

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    The Vienna Settlement (1814-1815) was made up of not one but three sets of negotiations. The First Treaty of Paris (May 1814)‚ which was made just after the French Revolution‚ was convened to prevent Europe before French expansion. The Treaty forced Napoleon to abdication and he was send to/on the Elba. The Congress of Vienna – which was a conference between ambassadors of the most powerful countries in Europe – went on November 1814 to June 1815. It was until the Napoleon had run off from Elba and

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    Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth century‚ Napoleon Bonaparte became a very successful leader of France. His decisions helped him be the successful leader he always wanted to be. He started off in the military and worked his way up to being an emperor. He actually crowned himself emperor of France in 1804. No one in his family was ever royal‚ so therefore‚ he had to learn everything on his own. For someone who had no experience with the throne‚ he was a pretty great leader. There are many

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    How did the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars connect to the movements of Independence in the Americas? The French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars connect to the movements of Independence in the Americas in various ways. For instance‚ because France had been at war with a majority of Europe‚ this created an opening for the Americas to gain more control of their colonies. In addition to this‚ because Europe was weaker during the period of the French Revolution‚ America was able to put more towards

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    Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny was created by French artist Francois Clouet in 1565-70. Francois Clouet was a famous painter known for elaborate details and accuracy of his drawing‚ as well as portraying the French ruling family. Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny was created with oil paints on an 8x5 panel. This particular painting looks more as a sketch than a painting due to the artist Francois Clouet sketching the facial features directly on the panel before applying paint. Admiral Gaspard II de

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    ~Napoleon’s Exile~ ||||| = Why Napoleon was exiled ||||| = Napoleon’s exile to Elba ||||| = How Napoleon escaped Elba ||||| = The measures that were taken to keep him on the island of Elba ||||| = Napoleon’s exile to Saint Helena ||||| = Fun facts Napoleon lost in a battle causing him to lose support of his army which forced him to give up his throne. Treaty of Fontainebleau allowed france to have power over Napoleon but Napoleon was still considered emperor. Exiled at age 45 to Elba. The

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    The Battle of Waterloo was held in Belgium in June 18‚ 1815‚ which it marked the last defeat for the French military leader and emperor Napoleon. Napoleon took over most of Europe at the beginning of the 19th century. Napoleon eventually rises up in the ranks in the French army in 1789 during the French Revolution‚ years later he captured the control over the French government in 1799 and later came into emperor in the year 1804. Napoleon increased his empire across western Europe and central Europe

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