French finical difficulties and the difficulties involved with governing a large, distant, sparsely populated area were deciding factors in the sell off of the American territories.
The German Air Force's (Luftwaffe) inability to defeat the Royal Air Force (RAF).
No, of course not. He tried invading the UK and invading the countries that the UK had already invaded like Egypt. -I disagree, in Mein Kampf he writes that he wants Germans to behave more like the British and I believe he had ambitions to give Britain a special role in the Reich ( though i can't remember what that was) and I think it was supposed to be his cherry on the cake of the Reich.
It is unclear the exact motives that Napoleon had in mind as regards the lands that would eventually become the Louisiana Purchase, but he was envisioning creating a North American Empire, so he was likely going to use the position to attack Spanish Texas and British Canada.He gave up this plan because (1) he needed more money to fight Britain and her allies in Europe and (2) Louisiana was far less valuable without Haiti under French control.
The Napoleonic Code.
Napoleon took back the territory of Louisiana from Spain in 1800, hoping to establish a French Empire in North America but a slave revolt in Haiti and an impending war against Great Britain make him to give up this plan and sell the entire territory the the US.
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The German Air Force's (Luftwaffe) inability to defeat the Royal Air Force (RAF).
Britain and France had to give up their plans to support the Confederates - it would have made them look pro-slavery themselves.
No, of course not. He tried invading the UK and invading the countries that the UK had already invaded like Egypt. -I disagree, in Mein Kampf he writes that he wants Germans to behave more like the British and I believe he had ambitions to give Britain a special role in the Reich ( though i can't remember what that was) and I think it was supposed to be his cherry on the cake of the Reich.
Britain and France had to give up any plans to help the Confederates, eirher by granting recognition or by sending military aid.
the hens had to give up their eggs because they rebelled against Napoleon but napoleon came back and threatened to starve them
They do not necessarily have to give you the plans, but they should if you request them. the should show you the plans and give you a base description for confirmation. it is up to you to ask for a copy of the blueprints.
It is unclear the exact motives that Napoleon had in mind as regards the lands that would eventually become the Louisiana Purchase, but he was envisioning creating a North American Empire, so he was likely going to use the position to attack Spanish Texas and British Canada.He gave up this plan because (1) he needed more money to fight Britain and her allies in Europe and (2) Louisiana was far less valuable without Haiti under French control.
No, Napoleon did not trap President Madison into declaring war against England. The War of 1812 was primarily driven by longstanding issues between the United States and Britain, including British interference with American shipping, the impressment of American sailors into the British navy, and territorial disputes. While Napoleon's actions in Europe certainly influenced the broader geopolitical context, it was not the sole factor behind the decision to go to war.
Napoleon gives himself the title of "President" in the book Animal Farm.
the hens had to give up their eggs because they rebelled against Napoleon but napoleon came back and threatened to starve them
the hens had to give up their eggs because they rebelled against Napoleon but napoleon came back and threatened to starve them