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r-ruslan [8.4K]
3 years ago
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How did Napoleon’s conquest impact Europe?

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tiny-mole [99]3 years ago
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Correct answer: C) Many Germanic territories were united for the first time in history.

Explanation:

As Napoleon's armies conquered other territories in Europe, he arranged new governmental districts that didn't align with previous territorial boundaries.  He did this so as to take away local and regional loyalties, trying to make all the conquered territories into departments of the French empire.  The  German territories had been divided into hundreds of different kingdoms and principalities and independent cities.  Napoleon grouped them together into a number of administrative departments for his own purposes.  

German territories that had always maintained much separation from each other now were grouped together in ways that made them work with each other.  And guess what?  One of the biggest things they wanted to work on was getting rid of French occupation of their territories.  So in the long run, Napoleon's strategy backfired.  It helped to promote German nationalism, and in the following century, the German territories banded together to defeat France and establish the German Empire.

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