The Continental System was a decree by the Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte which was made to limit British trade and bankrupt the country.
At his mightiest, Napoleon controlled almost every powerful country in Europe, except for Britain and Russia. He found it difficult to directly attack Britain and instead wanted to bankrupt it.
However, this eventually backfired and left France in a very bad economic conditions and Britain took advantage of this.
Many smaller countries that France had annexed, took up arms against Napoleon and began to fight. With a weakened economic position, Napoleon eventually lost the Empire.
I am pretty sure the answer is B
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Explanation:
The causes of its growth were much broader than just the financial crisis of 1873; a high tariff, railway freight rates and other grievances were mingled with agricultural troubles like the fall of wheat prices and the increase of mortgages.
The second option, Kant believes that space and time are just forms of intuition, and our perspective on the world.
They weren’t concerns but more of grievances.
-Stamp act
- Sugar act
- Quartering of soldiers
- trade restrictions
- Proclamation line of 1763 (colonists were not allowed to settle into the western territory that Britain had won from France during the French and Indian war)
- Redcoats took colonists jobs because they were payed poorly by the king resulting in joblessness