the netherlandsno definetely britainheck no! it has to be belgium..
with all of the natural barries how were the hyksos able to invade and conquer egypt?
Great Britain was able to fend off Napoleon's invasion thanks to the superior quality and skill in naval warfare of its fleet.
In some ways they had studied and replicated his battlefield tactics and strategy. They spent more time, money and energy on training their troops and their commanders. They had learned how to apply new rules to warfare.
As an advanced European power at the time, Great Britain still would have been able to conquer Africa. However, the more relevant question might be would they? Clearly, the acquisition of raw materials for their ever expanding manufacturing empire prompted Britain and other European powers to conquer lands, which had natural resources that would further European businesses. However, without a reason to exploit a country's resources, it would probably become less desirable.
The country Napoleon was never able to conquer was Great Britain.
the netherlandsno definetely britainheck no! it has to be belgium..
They brought European diseases with them.
printing press
The British.
Europeans possessed more advanced military technology.
Napoleon was perhaps the greatest general and leader since the times of ancient Rome and Alexander the great. He was able to conquer most of Europe. His success is why he is still studied in modern times.
Much of Napoleon's army were untrained and not prepared for battle, plus it didn't help that his generals refused to fight.
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The cost was deemed to be far to high, and he lacked a Navy that was able to compete against the UK.