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Question - -How did the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte change the balance of power in Central Europe?
Answer/Why - Im not sure if this will answer the question but Napolean did good things as emperor of France. One of his greatest acomplishments were was to use all what the Bourbon's built to fight major countries like the Austrians and sink fleets of boats from Spain and France. Then the ottomans sold Lousiana to America.
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The French were forced to relinquish some of their land.
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