A | B |
Napoleon Bonaparte | military leader who seized power in France |
coup d' etat | sudden takeover of a country |
plebiscite | vote by the people |
lycee | gov't. run public school |
concordat | agreement (Napoleon signed one with the Pope, giving him the support of the Church) |
Napoleonic Code | set of laws that eliminated many injustices |
Battle of Trafalgar | British defeat of Napoleon's forces at sea |
blockade | forced closing of sea ports |
Continental System | Napoleon's policy of preventing trade b/t Britain and other nations |
guerrilla | Spanish peasant fighters who fought Napoleon |
Peninsular War | fought in Spain by Napoleon; Napoleon lost |
scorched-earch policy | Russia's policy of burning fields and slaughtering livestock so that enemy troops would find nothing to eat |
Waterloo | Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat |
Hundred Days | Napoleon's last attempt at power |
St. Helena | where Napoleon was sent and died. |