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In Spain by guerrilla warfare. In Russia by the weather. At Waterloo by the Seventh Coalition.
He developed warfare against the British maritime trade, increasing licenses for the activity of privateer and embittered the regulations of thee Continental Blockade.
The blockade of British ports was part of the Continental System put in place by Napoleon in retaliation for the British naval blockade of the coastlines in France. The result of the blockade of British ports was not severe or long-lasting. It hurt Britain to a small degree, but not as much as Napoleon hoped.
Napoleon did wage economic warfare against Britain by the Continental Blockade, which forbade to all European country to trade with Great Britain. Also goods of British origin, carried by neutral vessels were not allowed to be disembarked into European ports and even enter the territorial waters of European countries.
The Blitzkrieg really belongs to WW2. Trench warfare was at its height in the first world war. Blitzkreig depends on fast armoured penetration coupled with aerial attack and the use of the explosive power of the schwerpunct against a linear formation. In essence it is column vs line which Napoleon made effective in the 19th century, except, of course, against the British in the Peninsula. (Where Napoleon wasn't!)
The Continental System which was Economic warfare against the United Kingdom.
The Continental System, which had a primary mission of Economic warfare against the UK.
It was established as a form of Economic Warfare against the United Kingdom.
In Spain by guerrilla warfare. In Russia by the weather. At Waterloo by the Seventh Coalition.
He developed warfare against the British maritime trade, increasing licenses for the activity of privateer and embittered the regulations of thee Continental Blockade.
The Continental System was economic warfare against the UK by preventing trade in Europe with the UK through any European Port.
The blockade of British ports was part of the Continental System put in place by Napoleon in retaliation for the British naval blockade of the coastlines in France. The result of the blockade of British ports was not severe or long-lasting. It hurt Britain to a small degree, but not as much as Napoleon hoped.
On Haiti against a Slave Revolt, in Spain against guerrilla warfare, in Russia against General Winter and Belgium (before it was called Belgium) where he met his Waterloo.
The Continental system; Nobody in Europe (most of which was part of his Empire) to trade with Britain, or else. It didn't work, but smugglers loved it.
Napoleon did wage economic warfare against Britain by the Continental Blockade, which forbade to all European country to trade with Great Britain. Also goods of British origin, carried by neutral vessels were not allowed to be disembarked into European ports and even enter the territorial waters of European countries.
economic warfare
The Blitzkrieg really belongs to WW2. Trench warfare was at its height in the first world war. Blitzkreig depends on fast armoured penetration coupled with aerial attack and the use of the explosive power of the schwerpunct against a linear formation. In essence it is column vs line which Napoleon made effective in the 19th century, except, of course, against the British in the Peninsula. (Where Napoleon wasn't!)