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Q: What European country was Napoleon not able to conquer?
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Western nation Napoleon unable to conquer?

The country Napoleon was never able to conquer was Great Britain.


Which nation was able to remain outside of Napoleon's European Empire?

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Why were the European allies able to defeat Napoleon in 1814 and again in 1815?

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What country was able to conquer and rule much of Europe in world war 2?

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What are two reasons Napoleon did not try to conquer Louisiana?

The cost was deemed to be far to high, and he lacked a Navy that was able to compete against the UK.