Napoleon
Across
- 2. the use of troops or ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or region.
- 6. a comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon.
- 9. a conflict, lasting from 1808 to 1813, in which Spanish rebels, with the aid of British forces, fought to drive Napoleon’s French troops out of Spain.
- 12. King of France from 1774 to 1792; his unpopular policies helped trigger the French Revolution. Deposed by the National Convention, he was executed by guillotine.
- 13. a soldier who is paid to fight in a foreign army.
- 15. a village in Belgium the site of Napoleon´s last battle in 1815.
- 17. one of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution—the First Estate consisting of the clergy; the Second Estate, of the nobility; and the Third Estate, of the rest of the population.
- 18. the practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land.
- 19. a sudden seizure of political power in a nation.
- 20. the brief period during 1815 when Napoleon made his last bid for power, deposing the French king and again becoming emperor of France.
Down
- 1. a direct vote in which a country’s people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal.
- 2. an 1805 naval battle in which Napoleon’s forces were defeated by a British fleet under the command of Horatio Nelson.
- 3. a government-run public school in France.
- 4. During the first decade of the 1800s, Napoleon’s victories had given him mastery over most of Europe.
- 5. a member of a loosely organized fighting force that makes surprise attacks on enemy troops occupying his or her country.
- 7. Napoleon’s policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and continental Europe, intended to destroy Great Britain’s economy.
- 8. a formal agreement—especially one between the pope and a government, dealing with the control of Church affairs.
- 10. What was the western border of the land included in the Louisiana Purchase?
- 11. where was the battle of trafalgar fought?
- 14. Emperor of France; he seized power in a coup d’état in 1799; he led French armies in conquering much of Europe, placing his relatives in positions of power. Defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, he was exiled on the island of Elba.
- 16. a wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789.