The unique cultural identity based on a common language, religion, and national symbols.
What is nationalism?
Napoleon's peace-making with the Catholic Church to stabilize his regime.
What is the Concordat of 1801?
The woman exiled because she spoke out against Napoleon and his despotism.
Who is Germaine de Stael?
king of France at the time of the French Revolution
Who was King Louis XVI?
When is 1789-1815?
Napoleon's effort to bar British goods from the Continent in the hope of weakening Britain's economy and destroying its capacity to wage war.
What is the continental system?
A new legal system that recognized the principle of equality of all citizens before the law, the right of individuals to choose their professions, religious toleration, and the abolition of serfdom and feudalism.
What is the Napoleonic Code?
The 12 mile trek from Paris to Versailles for bread and to bring Louis XVI and his family back with them.
What is the Women's March on Versailles?
A small-town lawyer who was a member of the Estates-General and was dedicated to using power to benefiting the people. He believed in Revolutionary government. Justified violence for the French Revolution. Dominant figure in Committee of Public Safety.
Who is Robespierre?
Napoleon's Lifespan
When is 1799-1815?
A revolutionary assembly formed by the ideas of the Third Estate to draw up a constitution and deal with the economic crisis in France.
What is the National Assembly?
A domain with three major parts:
1. French Empire
2. Series of Dependent States
3. Allied States
What is Napoleon's Grand Empire?
Olympe de Gouges' response to the Declaration of Man and the Citizen, urging everyone to recognize the gender inequalities.
What is the Declaration of the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen?
A French painter who painted the vision of a true citizen.
Who is Jacques Louis David?
Napoleon is exiled to Elba
When was 1814?
The representatives from the three orders of French society.
What is the Estates-General?
Describe Napoleon's rise to power.
What is a coup d'etat —> consulate —> consul for life —> emperor ?
Napoleon's wife who was very unfaithful and led Napoleon to see women as inferior.
Who is Josephine de Beauharnais?
Lead a revolution to free slaves in Haiti.
Who was Toussaint L'Overture?
When is 1806?
What are the sans-culottes?
The Napoleon met the British the Prussian army underneath the command of the Duke of Wellington, marking the final defeat of Napoleon.
What is the Battle of Waterloo?
The most famous female-led revolutionary organization.
What is the society for Revolutionary Republican Women?
Spanish romantic painter of The Third of May 1808
Who was Francisco Goya?
Committee of Public Safety mobilization