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viva [34]
4 years ago
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After becoming emperor, why did Napoleon plan to conquer other countries in Europe? He wanted to form an alliance against an inv

asion from Russia. He wanted to examine the military strength of European countries. He wanted to amass as much land as possible for France. He wanted to form an economic alliance to benefit France.
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Scilla [17]4 years ago
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Answer: He wanted to amass as much land as possible for France.


Napoleon once he became the emperor set up a new constitution which gave him full power of the government. Napoleon aslo built schools and universities accessible to the middle class. He also wanted to conquer other countries in the Europe as He wanted to amass as much land as possible for France.


zvonat [6]4 years ago
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<em><u>After becoming emperor, why did Napoleon plan to conquer other countries in Europe so as to expand the territories of France to a larger extent. </u></em>

Further Explanations:

Napoleon intended to annex European territories so that he can endorse his concept of  Napoleonic code on those lands. Another aim of his expansion was to access wealth and secure the future of the Empire. He was aware of the fact that land is the source of numerous resources that can bring wealth for his nation. All the European territories were rich in natural resources that could bring a lot of wealth to France. He  

Napoleon a minor Corsican peer turned into the emperor of France during the “French revolution” and endorsed the idealism of social sprightliness and individual aptitude. In spite of being autocrat, he was a progressive who introduced many progressive reforms which were later named as “Napoleon Code”. He conquered almost the entire of Europe and introduced many social reforms in the society. His ideas triggered the French revolution at its highest peak. In almost all his conquered territories “Napoleon code” was imposed, the majority of which are practiced in continental Europe still at present. His enlightenment Ideas laid stress on the accessibility of schools and universities to all the fragments of the society.

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Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Napoleon

Keywords:

Napoleon, Enlighten, French Revolution, Schools, Universities, Europe, Majority, French Revolution, Idealism, Napoleon Code, Europe, wealth, resources

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