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zavuch27 [327]
3 years ago
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One of the most serious weapons against Napoleon's empire was

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Vanyuwa [196]3 years ago
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<span>The English blockade of all trade with the European continent was one of the most important factors of Napoleon's downfall, thus making it one of the most powerful weapons against him. That, however, was not the only factor responsible for the collapse of his Empire. A part of it were personal factors. By this time, Napoleon had become overconfident, and one of the results of that was that he decided to invade Russia. This was a catastrophic mistake. Out of 600.000 men which set out on the campaing, only 25.000 returned. After the war, Russia has joined the blockade Britain had set up against France, which contributed to the weakening of Napoleon's Empire, and its downfall. </span>
jeyben [28]3 years ago
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<span>1.       </span>One of the most serious weapons used against Napoleon’s empire was the English blockade of all trade with European continent. Napoleon was the kind of person that was feared with anyone. His love for power put him on the top of the position he ever wanted. However despite his great power he created 3 biggest mistakes that caused his downfall, first the continental system where he set up a blockade to destroy Great Britain. Second the Peninsular war which weaken the French Empire and the last is the invasion of Russia where Napoleons became and ally with Alexander.



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