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Identifier: generalhistoryfo01myer (find matches)
Title: A general history for colleges and high schools
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Myers, Philip Van Ness, 1846- (from old catalog)
Subjects: World history
Publisher: Boston, Ginn & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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ardswherever he met them, entered Madrid in triumph, and reseatedhis brother upon the Spanish throne. Threatening tidings from another quarter of Europe now causedNapoleon to hasten back to Paris. Second Campaign against Austria (1809). — Taking advantageof Napoleons troubles in the Peninsula, Francis I. of Austria,who had been watching for an opportunity to retrieve the disasterof Austerlitz, gathered an army of half a million of men, and de-clared war against the French emperor. But Austria was fated tosuffer even a deeper humihation than she had already endured.Napoleon swept across the Danube, and at the end of a short cam-paign, the most noted battles of which were those of Eckmlihl andWagram, Austria was again at his feet, and a second time heentered Vienna in triumph. Austria was now still farther dismem-bered, large tracts of her possessions being ceded directly toNapoleon or given to the various neighboring states (1809). 1 Napoleon dethroned the Bourbons in Naples in 1805.
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ANNEXATION OF THE PAPAL STATES. 681 Thel*apal States and Holland joined to the French Empire.— That Napoleon cared but little for the thunders of the Church isshown by his treatment of the Pope. Pius VII. opposing his con-tinental system, the emperor incorporated the Papal States withthe French empire (1809). The Pope thereupon excommuni-cated Napoleon, who straightway arrested the Pontiff, dragged himover the Alps into France, and held him in captivity for four years. The year following the annexation of the Papal States to theFrench empire, Louis Bonaparte, king of Holland, who disap-proved of his brothers continental system, which was ruining thetrade of the Dutch, abdicated the crown. Thereupon Napoleonincorporated Holland with France, on the ground that it wassimply the sediment of the French rivers. Napoleons Second Marriage (t8io). — The year following histriumph over Francis I. of Austria, Napoleon divorced his wifeJosephine, in order to form a new alliance, with Maria Lou

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  • booksubject:World_history
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