Napoleon Flashcards

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1799: The problems of the Directory

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  • Growth of disinterest
  • Reliance on the army
  • Resurgence in opposition
  • Weak structure
  • Financial issues
  • Defeat in Europe (2nd Coalition)
  • Coup of Prairial (Elections)
  • Draconian Measures
  • Anti-Conscription
  • Law of Hostages
  • Civil War in Provinces
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1799: Napoleon’s Strengths

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  • Support from the Army (Abilities)
  • Popular Image
  • Brother Lucien = Member of 500 (President)
  • Support from Barras (Leader of the Armed Forces)
  • NOT ASSOCIATED WITH RIGHT OR LEFT
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The Coup of Brumaire

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  • Isolate Directory (St. Cloud, outside Paris)
  • Force change with support of Army (Murat)
  • 3 men-led executive
  • Ensure support of the Police
  • Support from the Army
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Napoleon’s consolidation

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  • The Constitution of 1799
  • Napoleon fused the Consul positions together
  • ‘Pack the Senate’
  • Plebiscites (1800, 1802, 1804)
  • Changing the Electoral System
  • The Hereditary Principle (1802 Plebiscite)
  • Napoleon crowns himself Emperor (1804 Plebiscite)
  • Divorcing Josephine
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Napoleonic Economy

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  • Conscripted soldiers at low wages
  • Raised but fair taxes
  • Large scale loans
  • Land sold that was previously owned by Catholic Church
  • Increased trade
  • Seized food supplies
  • French luxury industry increased
  • Central Bank created - Bank of France
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Taxation System

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  • Reformed taxation and legal system simultaneously
  • Help from Gaudin, Marbois, and Mollieu
  • 840 professionals appointed to collect taxes.
  • Previously people did it as a side job
  • No loss of money in the taxation process
  • Prizes for most taxes collected.
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Civil Code

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  • March 21, 1804
  • Fitted ideas from the Revolution
  • Allowed freedom of Religion
  • Government jobs should go to the most qualified.
  • Nationwide legal system
  • Influenced by Roman law
  • Most impressive of Napoleon’s legislative measures.
  • Man had total control of wife and family (prison)
  • Lack of liberty
  • Abolition of feudalism
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Police State

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  • Heavy taxation - reliance on government funding
  • Spies to watch citizens of France
  • Secret Police, led by Fouché
  • The use of the Gendarmerie.
  • Mass Censorship
  • State Prisons (Prisons d’État)
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Censorship

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  • Reduction in Parisian Newspapers
    - 73 to 13 in January 1800
    - 1807: Only four remained
  • “Editors of good character and of incorruptible patriotism”
  • Every issue should be signed by a “recognised editor”
  • Napoleon’s close advisors and ministers held high-powered positions at the newspapers.
  • Censorship was the topic of many articles
    - Belief in free press
  • Justification of Napoleon’s actions
  • Review of books pending publication
  • Rewards for writing the ‘correct’ style of book
  • Authors of unfavorable content were often arrested
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Changes in the Social Structure

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  • Legion of Honour
    - Recognize the merits of the Civilians
  • Marshals of France for 26 generals
  • Recreation of Nobility
  • Titles were given by Napoleon
    - If you were wealthy then they could become hereditary
  • Keep powerful people close to Napoleon
  • Meritocracy
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The Empire

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  • Pays Reunis:
    - Territory directly ruled from Paris
  • Pays Conquis:
    - Nominally independent Satellite States
  • Pays Allies:
    - Allied Nations ruled by their own Sovereigns
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Congress of Vienna

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  • September 1814-June 1815
  • Austria, Britain, Prussia, Russia and France
  • Settle the issues of Europe
    - Some go back to the French Revolution
  • Stability, Financial Security, Balance of Power
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Religion in Napoleonic France

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  • 1800: Napoleon looks to improve relations with the Catholic Church.
  • Napoleon’s aim was to gain more popular support
  • Catholicism was associated with the Royalist cause, it needed to be connected with Society as a whole.
  • The church would be a force for peace and stability
  • Napoleon was brought up as a Catholic but as he was Jacobin he became an agnostic
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The Concordat

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  • The separation between Church and State must end.
  • The Catholic Church would recognise the Revolution
  • No attempt to recover land previously made by the church would be made.
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