Chapter 11 Section 3
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How many codes did his codifications of laws consist of?
Muslim
In Egypt what was Napoleon Claimed to be?
Catholic
In France Napoleon was claimed to be?
The French Empire
Was the inner core of the grand empire. It consisted of an enlarged France extending to the Rhine River in the east and included the western half of Italy. (One of the three parts of Napoleon's grand empire)
Dependent States
Were kingdoms under the rule of Napoleon's relatives.(One of the three parts of Napoleon's grand empire)
Emperor Napoleon I (First)
What did Napoleon crown himself?
Catholicism as the religion majority
What did Napoleon's agreement with the pope recognize?
Most of the gains of the revolution by recognizing the principle of the equality of all citizens
What did the Civil Code preserve?
St. Helena
What island was Napoleon lastly exiled to?
Coup d 'etat
What overthrew the directory and a new government called the consulate was established.
To make peace with the Catholic Church
What was Napoleon's first priority?
The Civil Code or Napoleonic Code
What was Napoleon's most famous code?
His codification of laws
What was Napoleon's most famous domestic achievement?
It was the most important of the seven codes of law that replaces almost 300 different legal systems in France
What was the significance of Napoleon's Civil Code?
The french empire, dependent states, and allied states
What were the three parts of Napoleon's grand empire?
Survival of Great Britain and Nationalism
What were the two reasons that helped the collapse of Napoleon's Empire?
Consul for life
When Napoleon controlled the entire government at first he was made what in 1802?
1769
When was Napoleon Bonaparte Born?
1812
When was Napoleon's downfall with his invasion of Russia?
June 18, 1815
When was the final defeat of Napoleon?
Corsica (island in the Mediterranean Sea)
Where was Napoleon Bonaparte from?
Prussia, Austria, Russia, and Sweden
Who were the allied states that defeated Napoleon and forced him to join Britain.