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Q: Why did Napoleon fall from power and how did Europe respond to his defeat?
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What was the group that convened after the defeat of Napoleon to get the balance of power in Europe?

Austrian Statesman KLEMENS VON METTERNICH led the attempt in the Congress of Vienna to balance power in Europe post-Napoleon.


How did Napoleon loose power?

He suffered a major military defeat at Waterloo.


How did Napoleon's rise to power affect Europe?

His efforts to conquer land in all directions from France brought several nations together in an alliance to defeat him (not once but several times).


How did Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power affected Europe?

His efforts to conquer land in all directions from France brought several nations together in an alliance to defeat him (not once but several times).


What was the purpose of the Congress of Vienna?

The purpose for the congress of Vienna wasto balance the power in Europe and following napoleons's defeat.


How Did Napoleon change Europe?

When Napoleon Bonaparte took power, most of Europe was ruled by a monarchy. When Napoleon became First Consul he began annexing territories and building his French Empire. His absolute rule resulted in Europe revolutionizing and refusing to live under an absolute power.


How did Napoleon symbolically reduce the power of the pope in Europe?

pope was cool


Why did other European states fight against napoleon?

They feared Napoleon would destabilize the balance of power in Europe.


Did Napoleon bring the Revolution to all of Europe or did he cut it short and become obsessed with power?

Napoleon did bring the Revolution to all of Europe. He became the emperor of the French people from 1804 to 1815.


Why did Napoleon come to dominate most of Europe except Britain?

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.


European balance of power in 19th century?

After the defeat of napoleon at Waterloo, Great Britain was a key power that replaced France. For a time Britain was unchallenged. Then Bismarck of a united Prussia and Germany became the main power on the mainland of Europe. Not to be deterred, the British relied on their naval power to continue to build their overseas empire.


What are the major cause of napoleon's defeat in russia?

He underestimated the power of the Russia winter.