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Mar 5, 2024 · View Full-Size Image. A map illustrating the dynamic borders in Europe following the Congress of Vienna (held between September 1814 and June 1815) aiming to balance power between the nations victorious over Napoleon: Russia, Great Britain, France, Austria, and Prussia.
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Mar 5, 2024 · The First French Empire under Napoleon I, 1812. View Full-Size Image. A map illustrating the rise and apogee of the First French Empire, the dominant force in the European continent between 1804 and 1814 (and briefly for Hundred Days in 1815) under Napoleon Bonaparte.
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A map of Europe in 1815 depicting Napoleonic France, Prussia, the Austrian Empire, and the boundary of the Germanic Confederation. This source is a part of the The Napoleonic Experience teaching module.
Napoleonic Europe, 1812 Read all directions before starting work. Print all labels neatly. The latitude and longitude lines are drawn at 50 intervals. Label these on the west and north sides of the map. Label the following countries on your map: French Empire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Portugal, Kingdom of Spain,
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Locate the following points on the map. Label them and underline the labels. Paris, Waterloo, Leipzig, London, Lisbon, Constantinople, Alexandria, Moscow, Trafalgar, Corsica, Vienna, Rome, Elba, Berlin, Madrid *With a red pencil, trace Napoleon's route into and out of Russia in 1812.
Napoleonic Era - Europe in 1812 - Map Quiz. Napoleonic Era - Answer questions based on this map of Europe in 1812. Great classroom test prep for high school World History. Click here to enlarge the map. Test your knowledge!
Age of Napoleon. from the Esri GeoInquiriesTM collection for World History. WORLD HISTORY. Target audience – World history learners Time required – 15 minutes. Activity. Learn about the rise and fall of the French empire during the reign of Napoleon. Standards. C3: D2.His.1.9-12.