Title: Chapter 10: Napoleonic Europe
1Chapter 10 Napoleonic Europe
- Section 10.47 The Formation of the French
Imperial System
2Introduction
- History of the Napoleonic period is a history of
multiple expansionist interests - Expansionist interests prompted governments to
ally and resist Napoleon as it suited their
interests - GB building commercial interests, Russia wants
Poland and Turkey, Prussia wants leadership in
central Europe, Austria wants Germany, Balkans - Some think of the period as one of world war but
actually a series of short, sharp wars with the
four great power never in field together until
1813
3The Dissolution of the First and Second
Coalitions, 1792-1802
- 1795 First Coalition disintegrates
- British withdrew maintain naval engagement
- Prussians made a separate peace recognized as
Protectors of Germany(ego) - Spain (Bourbon) at peace with France (Bourbon
Killers) - Against English control of Gibraltar
- Austria signs Treaty of Campo Formio
- 1799 Second Coalition disintegrates
- Britain shifts focus to Mediterranean and
defeated French in Egypt - Russia shifts focus to the Mediterranean and
withdraws from western Europe - Austria signs the Treaty of Luneville 1801
- 1802 Britain signs peace of Amiens
4Peace Interim, 1802 1803
- Napoleon shifts focus to West Indies
- army sent to reclaim Haiti is failure
- Louisiana Purchase and America
- Organizes (Cisalpine Republic) northern Italy
under his direct control (himself as president) - Oversaw the shame of the princes in Germany
- after German princes were forced out of Left Bank
of Rhine they were given new territories on Right
Back - rather than oppose Bonaparte they scramble for
land east of the Rhine (Church land) led to
consolidation of German states and end of the HRE
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6Formation of the Third Coalition in 1805
- 1803 GB goes back to war with France
- communication problems and disease decimate
French in Haiti - Napoleon cuts loses and sells Louisiana to US
- 1804 Napoleon pronounced himself Emperor
- Napoleon seizes the Duke of Enghien and has him
executed violating the sovereignty of Baden - Alexander I joins in league against Napoleon to
address the issue of law and force
7Alexander I
- Grandson of Catherine, educated as enlightened
despot - Became Tsar in 1801 at 24 and had liberal men of
various nationalities as advisers - Regarded recent partitions of Poland as a crime
and wished to restore it with himself as king - Moralistic, self-righteous, internationalist
- puzzled and disturbed statesmen of Europe who saw
him as enthroned Jacobin or typical Russia
aggrandizer - Was greatly offended by Duke of Enghiens
execution - Had a concept of international collective
security and indivisibility of peace - British send him 1,250,000 pounds for each 100
thousand soldiers
8The Third Coalition 1805-1807 The Peace of
Tilsit
- 1805 Austria signed an alliance with Britain
- Napoleon is ready to invade England
- Gathering forces on Channel coast
- England Responds
- Set up lookouts and signal beacons, drill at home
- Austro-Russian Armies advance to the west in
summer of 1805 - British navy under Nelson (October 21, 1805)
- destroyed French and Spanish fleet off the coast
of Spain (Trafalgar) - Napoleon moves divisions from coast to respond to
Austro-Russian advances - Napoleon wins the ground war
- England wins the naval war
- Trafalgar establishes the supremacy of Englands
Navy - Napoleon is held in check on the continent
- But now he could rebuild his navy with if he
gained resources of the continent - Or starve England economically
9Napoleon Dominates the Continent
- Napoleon moves against the continent
- Defeats the Austro-Russian army at Austerlitz
12/5/1805 - Takes Venetia from Austria
- Begins rebuilding his navy
- Defeats Prussia at battle of Jena and Auerstadt
in Oct 1806 - Prussian king took refuge at Konigsberg
- Defeats Russian army at battle of Friedland (June
1807) - Alexander makes Peace at Tilsit (July 1807)
- On the bank of the Niemen River while Frederick
William III paced nervously on the bank - Napoleon put his charm on Alex, denounces England
as real enemy - Alexander is Eastern Emperor
- Napoleon is Western Emperor
- Napoleon turns the continent against England
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13The Continental System and the War in Spain
- No possibility of invading England after
Trafalgar in foreseeable future - Turns to Economic warfare
- Napoleon forces Europe to trade only with the
Continent and not with England - hoped it would ruin British commercial firms and
cause business depression - British gov would thus be unable to carry
national debt or borrow from subjects - Berlin Decree 1806 forbids the importation of
British goods into Europe
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15Peninsular War in Spain
- Spain proves to be the beginning of the end for
Napoleon - Birth of guerilla (little) war
- July of 1808 French general surrendered an army
corps without fighting at Baylen (1st time since
Revolution) - Brutal atrocities on both sides
- Struggle with Spanish resistance leaves gleam of
hope for the rest of Europe and a rally mounts
Satirical cartoon depicting French emperor
Napoleon with his brother Joseph Bonaparte, king
of Spain, pondering the events of 1808.Napoleon
and Joseph
Goyas The Third of May, 1808
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17The Austrian War of Liberation 1809
- Napoleon gathered a congress together at Erfurt
in Saxony in 9/18/08 to keep Alexander on his
side - Alex was concerned that Napoleon was going to
create a Polish state and not helping him with
expansion in the Balkans - Talleyrand told Tsar that Napoleon was
overreaching himself (traitor) - May have been concerned with restoring a balance
of power - Austria declares war in 1809
- Europe sits on the sidelines
- Napoleon wins at battle of Wagram in July and
takes Austrian territory - Duchy of Warsaw gains territory
- Illyrian Provinces
Talleyrand
18Napoleon at His Peak 1809-1811
- Austria shifts its foreign policy under Clemens
von Metternich - Believed that Russia was the permanent problem
and began to renew good relations with France - Toward France and away from Russia
- Napoleon divorces Josephine
- At 40 he is still childless and begins searches
the aristocracy for a bride - Legitimizes his rule if he marries into a royal
family - Russia turns Napoleon down
- Poland
- Austria
- Duke of Enghien
- Marries into Austrian royal family
- Marie Louise in 18
- Daughter of Austrian emperor and niece of Marie
Antoinette - Son is born and named King of Rome
- He is now by marriage the nephew of Louis XVI
19Napoleon and Maria Louisa
20Napoleon is taking on trappings of majesty
- Cozy with French Aristocracy
- Propped up newly made nobility around himself
- The son of the revolution calls the emperor of
Austria my father