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AP Euro Crash Course Chapter 15 (French
Revolution and Napoleon)
100 days - Period of time when Napoleon returned to France a year after his
exile to Elba and restored himself as emperor for a few months.

Battle of Austerlitz - This massive victory by the French caused Russia and the
Austrians to suspend their support against France

Battle of Trafalgar - an 1805 naval battle in which Napoleon's forces were
defeated by a British fleet under the command of Horatio Nelson.

Battle of Waterloo - This was the battle that Napoleon lost after his return from
Elba that ended his reign as French ruler

Civil Constitution of the Clergy, 1790 - A document, issued by the National
Assembly in July 1790, that broke ties with the Catholic Church and established
a national church system in France with a process for the election of regional
bishops. The document angered the pope and church officials and turned many
French Catholics against the revolutionaries.

Dissolving of Holy Roman Empire - Napoleon consolidated german states into a
French-dominated Confederation of the Rhine and unwittingly sparked wave of
German nationalism

Examples of ways Napoleon limited Liberty - 1) censored press
2) surpassed political oppression

Execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette - The National Convention put the
king and queen on trial; they were convicted as traitors and the guillotine was
used to kill them.

Factions of the Legislative Assembly - Consevitives-Right, Moderates-middle,
Radicals-left

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