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The three parts were: The empire of France with a portion of Italy Those countries dependent on France and ruled by Napoleon's family members or close friends The allies of France who were forced into their allegiance
French First Republic was created in 1792.
Actually, there were two French Empires. The First French Empire of Napoleon I and II (1804-1814 and 1815) The Second French Empire of Napoleon III (1852-1870)
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the french estate, dependent estate and allies estate.
the french estate, dependent estate and allies estate.
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No, four parts.
The three parts were: The empire of France with a portion of Italy Those countries dependent on France and ruled by Napoleon's family members or close friends The allies of France who were forced into their allegiance
Second French Empire.
Second French Empire was created in 1852.
The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and part of Italy wereall part of the French Empire
French First Republic was created in 1792.
Actually, there were two French Empires. The First French Empire of Napoleon I and II (1804-1814 and 1815) The Second French Empire of Napoleon III (1852-1870)
Quebec was the center on the French Empire in North America.
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