Florida was a concern to the US following the Napoleonic Wars because it was claimed by Spain and offered excellent access to ports. Florida was passed between Spain and Britain and didn't become a state until 1845.
There were several benefits that resulted from Napoleonic wars. The US is said to have benefited greatly from the fact that both Britain and France could not trade with other countries and this boosted the US economy.
Napoleon sold President Jefferson the land sold in the Louisiana Purchase.
Literature in 1815, after the end of the Napoleonic War era, became part of the education the cadets at West Point received prior to the US Civil War. One specific influence was the use of defensive fortifications such as trenches. And, trenches and trench warfare continued on to World War One.
No. The War of 1812 was between Great Britain and the US. France and the US have never officially fought a war with each other. France was involved, however, as the War of 1812 was a result of a lull in the Napoleonic Wars.
Keep in mind that the US was considered a minor state in the late 18th century. US foreign policy issues in the early years had to do with the Napoleonic Wars that were going on in Europe, principally between France and the UK. The US wished to retain neutrality and trade with both sides. The Napoleonic Wars also led indirectly to the UK practice of boarding non-British ships to look for "deserters" from the British Navy.
After the 2 world Wars
The Louisiana purchase was between the U.S. and France. The French leader was Napolean. In order to fund his ongoing wars in Europe, Napolean needed cash. The sale of the Lousiana territory was seen as a way to further the Napoleonic wars.
to stop communism
They wanted to avoid being embroiled in another "Great War"
In the United states only the legal code in Louisiana is based upon the Napoleonic Code.
No. The War of 1812 was between Great Britain and the US. France and the US have never officially fought a war with each other. France was involved, however, as the War of 1812 was a result of a lull in the Napoleonic Wars.