Britain was consistent in it's opposition to Napoleon. I think there was one brief period when the British were not actually at war with France, 1801, in India & the West Indies as well as in the Peninsula (Spain & Portugal) from 1808 to 1813. There were also actions in the Netherlands & Denmark. It all ends in 1815 at Waterloo.
Before that, the British and the French were at war off and on since medieval times! Going back to at least the 100 years war...
Britain declares war when Napoleon keeps interfering in Italy and Switzerland.
Napoleonic Wars started 1799.Battle of Trafalger, 1805 and Britain won.
The Napoleonic Wars were from 18 May 1803 to 20 November 1815 .
Defeating Napoleon in 1814 did not have any retroactive effect on the war of 1812. The largest connection that the War of 1812 has with the Napoleonic wars is that it diverted British troops from the wars against Napoleon. This meant that Britain had fewer resources to use against Napoleon and so did not fight at it's fullest potential against Napoleon at that time.
In 1805 - 1807 Russia fight against Napoleonic France.In 1807 - 1809 Alexander & Napoleon had a Pact of Peace.In 1812 - 1814 was "Russian Patriotic War of 1812" against Napoleon and his allies.Basically, Anti Napoleon although they shared a good personal relationship in the early years/
Andreas Hofer (for rebelling against Napoleon) Franz Jägerstätter (for refusing to fight in WW2)
Napoleon I needed the money for future expansion in Europe and his war against Great Britain.
He was a part of the 1799 coup against the lawful government of France called the Directory.
Winston Churchill.
ms dispatch force Louis napoleon into war against Prussia?
Defeating Napoleon in 1814 did not have any retroactive effect on the war of 1812. The largest connection that the War of 1812 has with the Napoleonic wars is that it diverted British troops from the wars against Napoleon. This meant that Britain had fewer resources to use against Napoleon and so did not fight at it's fullest potential against Napoleon at that time.
Napoleon was long dead by the beginning of the cold war.
Spain needed money to fight its war against Napoleon.
He fought seven wars against European Coalitions.
The British used the Baker rifle in the war against Napoleon.
The Battle of Wavre was a battle in the seventh coalition against Napoleon I.
True,short and simple.
No. France did not revolt against Napoleon.
In 1805 - 1807 Russia fight against Napoleonic France.In 1807 - 1809 Alexander & Napoleon had a Pact of Peace.In 1812 - 1814 was "Russian Patriotic War of 1812" against Napoleon and his allies.Basically, Anti Napoleon although they shared a good personal relationship in the early years/
Andreas Hofer (for rebelling against Napoleon) Franz Jägerstätter (for refusing to fight in WW2)