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Brian Le Period 1 Collins
Brian Le Period 1 Collins
1791 - 1804
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-Haiti revolted against France and became independent
1797
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-Removed Austria out of the war and made Napoleon's campaign successful
1799
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-outlawed workers' organizations or unions
1799
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-Issued by Napoleon and he became the ruler of France
1799 - 1804
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-Ended the French revolution
1801
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-redistribution of territories along the Rhine River.
1801
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-removed Austria from the war
1802
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-Brought peace to Europe
1804
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-established by Napoleon that spread throughout Europe making all of the territories under France have the exact same laws.
1804 - 1814
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-Emperor of France, dominated most of Europe, Enlightened Despot, established Napoleonic Code and Continental System.
1805
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-Lord Nelson destroyed French and Spanish ships and died
1805
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-France Won major concessions from Austria
-Napoleon king of Italy
1806
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-Napoleon forbid his allies from importing British goods
1806
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-made by Napoleon in Germany that included many western german princes.
1807
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-All nations stop trading with Britain
1807
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-Stopped neutral nations from trading with Britain
1807
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-Prussia lost half of territory to France
-Prussia openly became allies with France
-Russia secretly did
1809
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-French again Austrians, French won
1809
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-deprived Austria of much territory and 3.5 million subjects
1810
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-Russia withdrew from continental system and began to prepare for war against France
1814
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-Quadruple Alliance was to meet at Vienna to fix problems
-Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia
1814
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-Napoleon exiled to Elba
1814
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-Re-established the Bourbons to the French throne
1815
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-Napoleon returned from Elba, rose to power, and was crushed at Waterloo
1815
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-Napoleon's last battle after returning from Elba
1815
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-Fixed the prices of grain in England in order to raise the income of the aristocracy
1815
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-After the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon was exiled to St. Helena
1818
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-four major powers removed their troops from France, which had paid its war reparations, and readmitted France to good standing among the European nations
1819
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-Dissolved the Burschenschaften, provided for university inspectors and press censors
1819
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-Massacre in Manchester at Saint Peter's Fields
1819
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-passed by parliament that forbade large unauthorized public meetings, raised the fines for seditious libel, speeded up the trials of political agitators, increased newspaper taxes, prohibited the training of armed groups, and allowed local officials to search homes in certain disturbed counties.
1820
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-issued Protocol of Troppau led by Tsar Alexander I and the three eastern powers
1820
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-asserted that stable governments might intervene to restore order in countries experiencing revolution
1821
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-Greece revolted against the Ottomans and became independent.
1821
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-Died on St. Helena
1822
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-Allowed France to intervene in Spain
1825
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-Revolt of the Russians against the new tsar Nicholas I and also wanted to end serfdom.
1829
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-Roman Catholics could now be members of parliament
1830
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-Belgium became independent
1830
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-Revolt in France to remove Charles X as king because of his policies
1830
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-Serbia revolted against Ottoman Rule and also became independent
1832
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-Passed by Parliament that doubled the size of voters and allowed Catholics in Parliament
1739
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-Created and spread by John Wesley that emphasized the role of enthusiastic, emotional experience as a part of Christian conversion
1802
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-Established the state over the church in France
1712 - 1788
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-Provided the foundations for Romaticism
1724 - 1804
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-Provided the foundations for Romanticism
1744 - 1803
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German, leader, critic of european colonization, rejected mechanical explanation of nature
1749 - 1832
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-Greatest German writer of modern times
-Romanticism writer
1758 - 1805
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-Destroyed the French fleet at Abukir, and he was a British Admiral
1768 - 1844
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-Brother of Napoleon put as the King of Spain
1770 - 1831
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-developed the cycle of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis
1773 - 1859
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-Austrian foreign minister negotiated peace that would leave Napoleon powerless.
1797 - 1840
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-King of Prussia and established eight provincial estates or diets
1801 - 1825
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-suggested that the Quadruple Alliance agree to uphold the borders and the existing governments of all European countries
1814 - 1833
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-Bourbon, replaced Napoleon to the throne, dissolved the parliament and ruled alone
1824 - 1830
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-King of France that believed in rule by divine right.
1825 - 1855
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1830 - 1848
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-replaced Charles X as king and he was called the king of french.
1769 - 1822
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-British, chief architect of the Vienna settlement
1850 - 1914
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-Romanticism art that would be based on medieval concepts, nature, and imagination