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Napoleon Bonaparte's mistake: - Invasion of Russia in 1812 : Napoleon's army were not used to the climate in Russia, so it caused many men's death. Napoleon Bonaparte's mistake: - Invasion of Russia in 1812 : Napoleon's army were not used to the climate in Russia, so it caused many men's death.
In 1798 Napoleon used 30,000 troops when he invaded Egypt. Napoleon believed that Egypt was a weak point in Britain's world empire. One goal of the invasion was to control the Mediterranean's route to India.
The question as posed is unanswerable. Napoleon invaded many cities, states, and empires and in each invasion there were at least two armies (the French army and the army of the invaded country). As a result, without clarifying which invasion we are talking about and which army in that invasion, this question is impossible to answer.
Napoleon lost and got defeated because at that time, winter was setting in on Russia. Although Napoleon should had retreated, he was stubborned and wanted to remained there. The Russian then use the policy of destroying all the foods and crops supply so Napoleon and his army will starved. He lost lots of soldiers at that time and was finally forced to retreat.
he was the worlds greatest military commanders. Napoleon conquered all of Europe, invaded Russia, and threatened Russia. He also created many laws. he created democracy to France.
If you can illustrate numerical information in a pictorial form then that is a graph. So there are infinitely many kinds of graphs. One of my favourites illustrates Napoleon's invasion of Russia and his retreat. See link for more.
He entered with 500,000 soldiers and escaped with fewer then 5,000.
Because Russia was willing to sacrifice many millions of lives to hold and ultimately repel the treacherous Germans.
There are many contries he didn't rule; for example, Russia, Portugal, and Britain.
deserting he let so many of his troops die when he fled from russia to france
The napoleonic code The invasion of Spain The Louisiana purchase
The unenforceable Continental System. The Spanish invasion that tied down an Army in Spain to fight irregulars. The lack of a first rate Navy that could compete with the Royal Navy. The loss of the Slave Revolt in Haiti. Not consulting with a weatherman before invading Russia. Reliance on muskets instead of the slower firing but morer accurate and longer range rifle. Attacking at Waterloo with a poorly trained Army.