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Section 4 The Age of Napoleon Begins

Section 4 The Age of Napoleon Begins. Not as short as you might think!. Napoleon's height was once commonly given as 5'2", but many historians have now credited him with another 4 inches owing to a miscalculation between French and English units of measurement. No resemblance!!.

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Section 4 The Age of Napoleon Begins

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  1. Section 4The Age of Napoleon Begins

  2. Not as short as you might think! Napoleon's height was once commonly given as 5'2", but many historians have now credited him with another 4 inches owing to a miscalculation between French and English units of measurement.

  3. No resemblance!!

  4. Section 4 The Age of Napoleon Begins • Directory: Five man panel of elected officials; male property owners. - Only lasted four years - Rising bread prices and King Louis loyalists made it weak. • Politicians turned to Napoleon Bonaparte. • Nationalism spread throughout France.

  5. Section 4 The Age of Napoleon Begins • Napoleon Bonaparte: • Born on the island of Corsica • Many dazzling victories on the battlefield • In 1799 he turned into a political leader • Overthrew Directory and set up Consulate; named himself FIRST CONSUL • By 1804 he had enough power to become Emperor of France. • He shocked crowds by crowning himself!

  6. Section 4 The Age of Napoleon Begins • Plebiscite: vote by ballot for citizens to say yes OR no to Napoleon and his ideas. Napoleon’s Actions • Built roads, canals; other infrastructure • Public schools under gov’t control; for military purposes • Made jobs “open to all talents”

  7. Section 4 The Age of Napoleon Begins • Napoleonic Code: - Citizens equal before the law - Religious toleration - Advancement based on merit - Women did not have rights of citizenship - Men had authority over wife and children - He valued order and authority over individual rights

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