Each of the wars during the Napoleonic period was ended in some treaty or other, but the last war, the Hundred Days, ended with the Treaty of Paris. Napoleon was exiled to St. Helena, where stayed until he died.
Napoleon III's foreign policy led to the end of his reign, as opposed to his domestic projects like his economic expansion, industrialization, public works, and support of the arts.
Specifically, Napoleon III's choice to give in to German taunts and get involved in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 was what ended his reign. Early in the war, he and his army were captured in the Battle of Sedan. Napoleon III became a prisoner of war and the Third French Republic was declared in his absence.
Frances defeat in the Franco Prussian War of 1870.
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War with Prussia was what ended his reign.
Napoleon's policies were becoming increasingly unpopular among the public and officials. Many of these goals dealt directly with questionable military engagements. A failed attempt to confront the Prussian Army during the Battle of Waterloo was his final undoing and ultimately led to exile.
The Treaty of Paris, if you mean the French and Indian War. The French started to lose really badly, so they settled on the Treaty of Paris, which gave the British almost all of France's lands in the roughly North American region.
The Second French empire was the direct result of 1848 revolution. The result of that revolution was the end of the French government led by Louis Philippe. In its place was the Second French republic led by Louis Napoleon, Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew.
Louis Napoleon gained much public support with his reforms, so much popularity that he ended the second French republic in 1852 and proclaimed the new Second French Empire.
Louis Napoleon was now Napoleon III, and his programs of reform continued. Much of the reforms were only on paper, however, and he began to create a less democratic regime with his secret police and state controlled elections.
Napoleon III sought to diffuse public discontent by playing up to the public's nationalism. He expanded the French colonial system and even went to the extent of creating a puppet state in Mexico.
The French control of Mexico did not sit well with the foreign policies of the United States. After the US Civil War, parked troops on the US - Mexico border and forced France to end its ambitions in Mexico. This helped Napoleon III to lose support among the expansionist, nationalist groups with whom he enjoyed support. He had damaged France's international reputation. It was soon to get worse.
Within Europe, Prussian military power was growing. Napoleon III opposed Bismarck's German unification plans. In 1870, the Franco - Prussian War was overwhelmed by Bismarck's forces. Napoleon III was actually taken as a prisoner.
In the wake of this disaster, French republicans declared the end of the Second French Empire.
Napoleon III's foreign policy led to the end of his reign, as opposed to his domestic projects like his economic expansion, industialization, public works, and support of the arts.
Specifically, Napoleon III's choice to give in to German taunts and get involved in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 was what ended his reign. Early in the war, he and his army were captured in the Battle of Sedan. Napoleon III became a prisoner of war and the Third French Republic was declared in his absence.
The 1773 Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War. France ceded her colonial empire in the St. Lawrence Valley, & all territory west to the Mississippi.
The Reign of Terror.
Robespierre (the leader of the Jacobins) was the last to be executed, ending the Reign of terror. He was faced upwards in the guillotine, because that was thought to be fair punishment for him since he had sent so many others to the guillotine.
Emperor Napoleon III led France during the Battle of Puebla.
Napoleon Bonaparte ended the period of the French revolution in Nov.1899, by seizing power for himself.
The French Revolution ended with the creation of the French Consulate by coup in 1799 in which Napoleon became the First Consul of France. The legal government of the Directory ceased to exist.
Napoleon III's foreign policy led to the end of his reign, as opposed to his domestic projects like his economic expansion, industrialization, public works, and support of the arts. Specifically, Napoleon III's choice to give in to German taunts and get involved in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 was what ended his reign. Early in the war, he and his army were captured in the Battle of Sedan. Napoleon III became a prisoner of war and the Third French Republic was declared in his absence. Frances defeat in the Franco Prussian War of 1870. ========================================= War with Prussia was what ended his reign.
No, it was controlled by Maximilien Robespierre.
France, after the Reign of Terror led by Maximilien Robespierre.
Maximilian Robespierre led it until he was guillotined, signifying the end of the "Reign"
The Reign of Terror was a response to the instability in France. No is was not led by invaders.
None. Greek lore recounts no usurping of Zeus on Oympus.
Carnot,and as Napoleon himself calls him: The organiser of victory
Factionalism between the Girondins and the Jacobins led to the reign of terror.
Carnot,and as Napoleon himself calls him: The organiser of victory
The Reign of Terror.
The Peninsular Wars, when France led by Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Spain and Portugal.
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