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Which Spanish king was driven from the throne by Napoleon Bonaparte but later returned to in an unsuccessful attempt to regain Latin American colonies?

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Which Spanish king was driven from the throne by Napoleon Bonaparte but later returned in an unsuccessful attempt to regain his Latin American colonies?

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Which Spanish King was driven from his throne by Napoleon?

Charles IV.


What sickly boy was Napoleon Bonaparte's only direct heir?

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Who established the french throne in Paris and gradually expanded his dynasty's control over most of France?

Napoleon Bonaparte


Who was the first french king?

Henry


When was Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne created?

Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne was created in 1806.


Why was war with Prussia a big mistake for napoleon the third?

The Prussian military crushed him and destroyed his throne. After all, it was said that most states had an army, but the Prussian army had a state. Napoleon the third was going up against a military machine. However, his predecessor, Napoleon Bonaparte the first, conquered Prussia with ease.


What was the struggle between Spain and France?

The struggle was part of the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon invaded Spain and put his brother on the throne. The Spanish didn't like that.


When Napoleon invades spain to get to portugal to accept the continental system?

Napoleon manipulated the Spanish king off the throne, the Peninsular War broke out in 1807. Portugal refused to join the Continental System and Napoleon invaded the small Iberian country, forcing it to comply.


Where Napoleon Bonaparte exiled to?

Napoleon was exiled twice. The first time, Napoleon was exiled to Elba, an island in the Mediterranean from which he broke his parole, escaped and resumed the throne for what is called the 100 days. His second exile had less freedom since he was a known flight risk and the remote island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic was selected. He died on St. Helena six years later. His body was returned to France.


What happened to napoleon in 1804?

On March 31st 1814 Paris was conquered, and op April 6th Napoleon was made to renunciate the throne.