1800s timeline Flashcards

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Bank of France create

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Jan 1800

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Administrative police set up

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Jan 1800

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Censorship started

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Jan 1800

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4
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Plebiscite on the constitution

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7th Feb 1800

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5
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750 Chouan prisoners shot

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Sept 1800

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6
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Senatus consultum blocks tribunate

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Jan 1801

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7
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Assassination attempt

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24 Dec 1800

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8
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Jacobins deported

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29 Aug 1801

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Purge of Senate, Tribunate, Legislative

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Jan 1802

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10
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Organic Articles

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April 1802

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11
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Concordat

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April 1802

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12
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Legion of Honour

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May 1802

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13
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Peace of Amiens

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March 1802

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14
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Consul for life

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1802

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15
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New metal currency

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March 1803

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16
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Madame de Stael exiled

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Oct 1803

17
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Livret reintroduced

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Dec 1803

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Civil code

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March 1804

19
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Duc d’Enghein killed

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March 1804

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Educational reform

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May 1804

21
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Napoleons coronation

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Dec 1804

22
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Austria defeated at Ulms

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Oct 1805

23
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Revolutionary calendar abolished

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Jan 1806

24
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Imperial catchetism

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March 1806

25
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Arch de triomph planned

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1806

26
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Berlin decrees

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Nov 1806

27
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Napoleonic code

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Jan 1807

28
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New land register introduced

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Feb 1807

29
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Milan decrees

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Dec 1807

30
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Imperial Nobility

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March 1808

31
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Imperial university

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March 1808

32
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Tribunate abolished

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May 1808

33
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Censors in every newspaper

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Jan 1809

34
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18,000 gendarmes in France

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March 1810

35
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France in debt again

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Sept 1811

36
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Treaty of fontainebleu

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Jan 1813

37
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16,000 people in prison, 3 times more than in 1800

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December 1814

38
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State spending reaches 1000 million francs, was 700 in 1806

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Dec 1814