History 1401E Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Guerrilla Warfare, Industrial Revolution, Continental System

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The fall of the napoleonic empire: napoleonic conquests: exporting the revolution , the limits of empire, reactions to french imperialism, the limits of napoleon"s power: roots of defeat b. i. The campaign of russia (1812: the end of the napoleonic age, napoleon exiled to the island of elba (may 1814, the hundred days (march to june 1815, waterloo (june 18th 1815) Napoleon"s rule was forceful, authoritarian and hard: some of his policies were geared towards fixing the divides that had formed in. He brought to france a number of laws that enshrine the key advances of the revolution while at the same time stop the reforms of the revolution. Napoleon is a part of a process of exporting the revolution: french armies were bringing revolutionary ideas to other european states. Why were they so successful: the french military had been rebuilt by the revolution. They were now a functioning structure instead of a disorganized mess.

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