This module focuses on the War of the Third Coalition, where Napoleon led France to dominance in Europe and declared himself Emperor.
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Students will analyze how this period solidified Napoleon's power and reshaped the European landscape.
This module delves into the early stages of the French Revolution, starting with the Convocation of the Estates General, which marked a pivotal moment in French history.
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By examining these events, learners will understand the societal tensions that led to revolutionary change.
This module continues the narrative of the French Revolution, discussing the attempts of the royal family to escape and the ensuing chaos.
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Students will analyze how these events fueled the revolutionary spirit and led to further upheaval.
This module focuses on the Reign of Terror, a period of extreme political upheaval during the French Revolution marked by mass executions.
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Students will gain insight into the complexities of revolutionary justice and the impact of fear on society.
This module examines the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte following the tumult of the French Revolution, detailing his ascent to power and influence.
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By studying this module, learners will appreciate the transformation of France under Napoleon's rule and the legacy he left behind.
This module discusses the Haitian Revolution, focusing on the initial revolt of enslaved individuals in Saint-Domingue and the rise of Toussaint L'Ouverture.
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Students will understand the significance of this revolution in the context of global history and its impact on the fight against slavery.
This module continues the exploration of the Haitian Revolution, focusing on key confrontations between the revolutionary forces led by Dessalines and the French military leaders Leclerc and Rochambeau.
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By analyzing these critical moments, students will appreciate the complexities and challenges of the Haitian Revolution.
This module provides an overview of Napoleon's roles in the Wars of the First and Second Coalitions against France.
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Students will explore how these conflicts shaped Napoleon's reputation and the future of France.
This module focuses on the War of the Third Coalition, where Napoleon led France to dominance in Europe and declared himself Emperor.
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Students will analyze how this period solidified Napoleon's power and reshaped the European landscape.
This module examines the War of the Fourth Coalition, highlighting Napoleon's confrontations with Prussia and Russia, showcasing his military prowess.
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Students will learn about the implications of these conflicts on the balance of power in Europe.
This module focuses on Napoleon's Peninsular War, where French forces engaged in a prolonged conflict in the Iberian Peninsula.
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By examining this tumultuous period, students will understand the complexities of warfare and resistance in the region.
This module covers Napoleon's infamous invasion of Russia, a campaign marked by ambition and catastrophic failure.
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Students will analyze how this pivotal event marked a turning point in European history.
This module discusses the events leading to Napoleon's abdication and exile to Elba, marking the decline of his empire.
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Students will explore how these events reshaped the political landscape of post-Napoleonic Europe.