Napoleon dominated most of Europe except Britain because he wanted to share his power with the whole world. He thought he had more power than anyone so he thought that he could dominate the whole of Europe. Nelson, the British commander at the time, was the only man who beat the fierce Napoleon.
France almost all over Europe to Russia, except Great Britain and Portugal.
Napoleon never entered the UK except at St. Helena.
No single individual or nation has conquered all of Europe. However, a few have come close. The Romans conquered everything but Scandinavia, Napoleon conquered all but Eastern Europe and Great Britain, and Hitler conquered all except Spain, Protugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and Great Britain.
they live in all of Britain except some Scottish islands
Great Britain. The British Expeditionary Force was evacuated from the continent but Britain continued the war alone.
Spain, France, Italy, Sicily, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway... Usually the countries from continent of europe but except britain.
No, they are exactly the same because it is an international system that works all over the world except for tonga due to the lack of golf there.
The only European powers that had colonies were Spain, Great Britain, Portugal, France, and the Netherlands. All other countries did not have colonies.
Yes, except he crowned himself Emperor and not King. He did allow himself to be called the King of Italy.
France, the United states, Russia, Italy, Great Britian, ect. Almost every one except Germany, and Austria-Hungry Some of the allies were with europe(Britain, France, etc.), but the us was also an allied force.
no consequence, they did nothing except sending few soldiers, all what happened is that they were bombarded. The question is, what the consequence would be, if USA didn't make Europe invasion?
Britain was the same except they controlled all of ireland