The treaty which held together a Quadruple Alliance, between Austria, Prussia, Russia, and Great Britain.
What is the Treaty of Chaumont?
400
Napoleon fought for this in 1789.
What is Corsican Independence?
400
Napoleon created this, which loyally served the interests of both the state and financial oligarchy.
What is the (privately owned) Bank of France?
400
The "bargain" with the middle class which reasserted equality of all male citizens before the law and absolute security of wealth and private property.
What is the Civil Code of 1804?
400
At this event, a combination of French and Spanish fleets were annihilated by the English by Lord Nelson making the invasion of England impossible.
What is the Battle of Trafalgar?
400
This is the reason that Napoleon escaped Elba and returned to France in February, 1815.
What is political unrest in France/diplomatic tensions in Vienna?
500
Here, Napoleon's last campaign was a failure.
What is Egypt?
500
The 3 parts of Napoleon's Grand Empire.
What are the core, satellite kingdoms, and the allied states (of Austria, Prussia, and Russia)?
500
This was signed in 1801, giving French Catholics the right to practice their religion freely, and Napoleon also gained political power from this.
What is the Concordat of 1801?
500
France was forced to retreat from their Russian because of these 3 reasons.
What is the Russian army, the Russian winter, and starvation?
500
The dramatic period of war between Napoleon's forces and the Allies.