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No, but that was his intent.
because it was the fist plan brought up during the time that tried to unify all of the colonies under one centralized government unit
The Catholic Church, however, served as a strong unifying force among the states and people of Europe.
It is very vague to ask what someone did not do, however I think you mean what he tried to do but failed. Napoleon tried to unify all of Europe, which he did, but eventually, Britain and Austria broke out and he did not defeat them. He was also unable to conquer Russia.
None really. They just ruled around the Yellow River (northern part of it anyway) and didn't really unify anthing.
Napoleon unified western Europe under one code of laws, the Napoleonic code.
he spread education and religion throughout the eastern area! duhh
The European Economic Community, which was founded in 1957 and is now known as the European Union.
No, but that was his intent.
He spread education and religion through his kingdom
To unify the europian countries and have one currency throughout Europe :)to have the currency of europe to say europe without the pe
because it was the fist plan brought up during the time that tried to unify all of the colonies under one centralized government unit
The Catholic Church, however, served as a strong unifying force among the states and people of Europe.
It is very vague to ask what someone did not do, however I think you mean what he tried to do but failed. Napoleon tried to unify all of Europe, which he did, but eventually, Britain and Austria broke out and he did not defeat them. He was also unable to conquer Russia.
Charlemagne united Europe by fighting off invaders, conquering peoplesand converting them to Christianity.He also united Europe by blending German, Roman, and christiantraditions.
None really. They just ruled around the Yellow River (northern part of it anyway) and didn't really unify anthing.
As the name says the Holy Roman Empire was an empire not a kingdom. It was established by Otto I who became the first Holy Roman emperor in 962. It did not unify the whole of Western Europe. Denmark, the Scandinavian Peninsula (Sweden, Norway and Finland) the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) and most of France were not under this empire. Bohemia (present day Czech Republic) was. Northern Italy broke away in 1187 Switzerland in 1291 and Holland in 1581.