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Veronika [31]
3 years ago
5

The first of the disruptive nation builders was Napoleon III. He set out to create a lavish court, boost the ______________, bui

ld railroads, and otherwise _______________ France.
History
1 answer:
Burka [1]3 years ago
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Answer:

economy, modernized

Explanation:

The cause of Franco-Prussian War can be attributed to the events that surrounds German unification. After the Austro-Prussian War in 1866,Prussia has gotten alot of German territories and they formed the North German Confederation along with some German territories.Southern German states strongly opposed France with their annexation. One the

disruptive nation builders in France was Napoleon III, who was a nephew to Napoleon I, he was the France's first president, and reigned from year 1848 to 1852, he was also the last monarch in French monarch from year 1852 to 1870.

Some of the changes that was brought to France by Napoleon III are; the promotion of the building of the Suez Canal , he also bought about the establishment of modern agriculture, which brought an end to famines in France, and turned France to an agricultural exporter country. He negotiated the agreement of Cobden–Chevalier free trade in 1860 ,with Britain and other partners in European countries. It should be noted that the first of the disruptive nation builders was Napoleon III. He set out to create a lavish court, boost the economy, build railroads, and otherwise modernized France.

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