So first off he was a strict enforcer of the Navigation Acts. This was what allowed the regulation of colonial trade and allowed England to collect taxes in the colonies. He also made it a requirement that landholders take out new land patents. He also limited the town meetings and rights of local taxation. Colonist also considered him very arrogant and they imprisoned him and sent him back to England.
Napoleon's empire collapsed because of the Continental System, the Peninsular War, and the invasion of Russia.<span> These events are widely viewed as three major mistakes that led to the weakening of his rule in Europe.
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One such sentence would be this: "Great Britain now operates with a heavily limited monarchy, since it is Parliament, not the king or queen in power, that holds most of the power."
This possibly led to the creation of small and new countries that were once colonies of bigger countries
The Great Depression I believe comrade