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Napoleon promoted the idea of a French Empire but there was simply to much European resistance.
Napoleon's conquests significantly expanded the size of French controlled territory. At its height, the French Empire under Napoleon encompassed much of continental Europe, including present-day France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, parts of Germany and Austria, and parts of Poland and Spain. These conquests increased French territory and influence, consolidating power under Napoleon's rule.
As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire
Yes, Napoleon had a private zoo at his mansion at Malmaison, the animals came form allies and friends as well as all his conquests.
The religion of Islam was spread. (study island answer)
Napoleon promoted the idea of a French Empire but there was simply to much European resistance.
conquering countries that surrounded France
Napoleon's conquests significantly expanded the size of French controlled territory. At its height, the French Empire under Napoleon encompassed much of continental Europe, including present-day France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, parts of Germany and Austria, and parts of Poland and Spain. These conquests increased French territory and influence, consolidating power under Napoleon's rule.
Spain,prussia
As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire
Yes, Napoleon had a private zoo at his mansion at Malmaison, the animals came form allies and friends as well as all his conquests.
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As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire
The Age of Discovery marked the beginning of European exploration and conquests in the Americas and the rise of a more interconnected global economy.
Napoleon was defeated and overthrown in 1815. During his reign, which began in 1799, Napoleon's internal policies had made France stronger and allowed the country to have dominance over a large portion of Europe.