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He signed various treaties with the lands he had occupied.
Nobles were important because they helped the king to run his lands. They also provided wealth and workers who would in turn help the kingdom as a whole succeed.
Napoleon didn't really affect the people of the lands that he conquered in the sense that he didn't affect them personally. After he would conquer a nation, he would leave close friend or family member at set nation with his "code civil" to enforce his views upon the nation. this is called Nepotism. he or better yet his family members would treat them the same as if they resided in France; like the citizens that experienced a Revolution.
First, Napoleon conquered their lands and disbanded the Holy Roman Empire, renaming it the Austrian empire. Second, when they lost in WWI, the Hapsburgs were banished and Austria became a republic.
Because he was defeated at Waterloo.
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He signed various treaties with the lands he had occupied.
i believe it was 94 miles
i believe it was 94 miles
His brothers, brothers in law, trusted military officers.
Try putting "desire for" in front of "failure" at the end of your question and see if that makes sense to you. If not, try adding 2+3, which is alittle harder than 2+2. If you can do that, you should be able to figure it out. Hint: If your desire to succeed is not greater than your desire to fail, you will most likely not succeed at that which you desire to succeed at. "Not succeed": meaning you will most likely fail at that, in which youhave a desire to succeed.
He tried to conquer other lands instead of promoting individual freedom.
Germon nationalism was sparked, I'm pretty sure..
He tried to conquer other lands instead of promoting individual freedom.
Italy and Spain