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Summary Napoleon III - OCR A-Level History (The French Revolution)

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A clear and detailed summary of Napoleon III during the French Revolution topic in the OCR A-Level History course. Includes; Napoleon III's Early Life, Domestic Policy and Foreign Policy.

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Napoleon III

Early Life: Foreign Policy:

 Son of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte  Aims:
 Friends with prominent French writers o Expand influence abroad/in
(incl. Chateaubriand) Europe
 Attempted a coup in France in 1836 – o Avoid wars
failed o Help small territories
 Attempted another coup in 1840 – o Popular sovereignty
captured and put on trial  Italy:
 Imprisoned in the ‘Fortress of Ham’ – o Won Battle of Magenta
wrote articles/poems and became well- o Helped Pope unite Italy with
read across France Sardinia
 May 1946 – escaped and fled to England o Backed down at Battle of
 1848 Revolution – ‘golden opportunity’ to Solferino (high death toll)
gain power in France o This upset relations with the Pope
Domestic Policy: and Sardinia
 Mexico:
 Became known as the ‘Prince-President’ o Napoleon created influence in
 Later known as ‘Emperor’ Mexico
 Created a new constitution in 1852: o Established a royal family in
o Universal male suffrage Mexico – Maximillian to be King
o Two-tier legislature o USA not happy about this
o All power retained by Prince- o Staged troops at the US/Mexico
President border
 United groups to help him maintain o Napoleon felt threatened, forced
control – rewards for showing loyalty to back down
 Established a totalitarian regime – tights o Abandoned the royal family, incl.
censorship, banned political parties Maximillian – eventually executed
 Improved French economy: o Wasn’t received well in France or
o Created 3 new banks abroad
o Improved railways o Napoleon’s popularity decreased
o Reconstructed ports to improve – threatened future trade
trade  Crimea:
o Production grew by 73% o Russia wanted control of Ottoman
o Economy grew by 5% per year Empire
 Cobden-Chevalier Treaty 1860 (reduce o Britain and France couldn’t let this
tariffs on trade w/ Britain) happen – would give Russia
 Reconstructed Paris – cost 2.5 billion access to Med. Sea (easy access
francs for invasion of Britain/France)
 One of the new banks collapsed (‘Credit o Went to war against Russia
Mobilier’) o Victory for France BUT heavy loss
 Improved education – creates 800 new of troops
schools o Questioned purpose of war at
 Created schools specifically for girls
home
 Catholic church remained important

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