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The Fall of Napoleon & Congress of Vienna (Animated battle of Waterloo) (4.7)

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The Fall of Napoleon & the Congress of Vienna (4.7)

Thank you for considering this product. This awesome, editable 69 slide PowerPoint presentation (with student guided notes) is filled with Hundreds of great pictures, explanations, and animations that are detailed and captivating. It will bring history alive for you and your students! This is far beyond the normal PowerPoints you're used to. I have also included some check for understanding type questions and review. Please check out the preview and I'm sure you'll agree.

4.7 is part of an epic 7-part series (4.1 through 4.7) of World History, the Age of Revolutions. 4.7 covers the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Empire, including the Congress of Vienna.

Important topics included: the state of Europe and the French Empire in 1812, the preparations for the Grand Army and its invasion of Russia, Russian “scorched earth” strategy, Battle of Borodino, Napoleon’s seizure of Moscow, battle maps/animations of the Russian invasion and retreat, the magnitude of the disaster, the German campaign in 1813, the Battle of Leipzig, France conquered and the Treaty of Fontainebleau, Napoleon exiled to Elba, Napoleon’s escape and the Hundred Days, the battle of Waterloo, total death toll of Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon exiled to St. Helena, the death of Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna and Napoleon's lasting impact on history....

Important people included: Napoleon Bonaparte, Gen. Mikhail Kutuzov, Gen. Michel Ney, Duke of Wellington, Gen. Blucher, Czar Alexander, Talleyrand, Metternich, Castlereagh, Ferdinand VII, Pope Pius VII, Louis XVIII.

This product would be awesome for any World History class. It can work perfectly for various age groups and ability levels. Embedded in this PowerPoint are the editable notes for this lesson on Word and pdf. The notes have certain key words for the students to fill-in which allows them to focus on the rich visuals and animations.

I have also created many original maps, and battle animations, which I believe are the best available to teach this topic.

Also, embedded for FREE are all the editable Word/pdf notes for this entire unit of World History, Unit 4 The Age of Revolutions (4.1 through 4.7).

This product would fit wonderfully into a blended learning plan or an e-learning lesson. The product is ideal for individual, or small group station work. The product is also great for small-group or class discussion.

Here are links to all the lessons in this unit:

4.1 The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment

4.2 The English Civil War and Glorious Revolution

4.3 The Seven Years War' and American Revolution

4.4 The French Revolution Begins

4.5 The French Revolution Turns Radical

4.6 The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Empire

4.7 The Fall of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Congress of Vienna

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