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He was considered a threat to peace and tranquility in Europe.
He was considered to be a threat to the peace and tranquility of Europe.
according 2 me it might be napoleon and squealer
The biggest threat was Napoleon, a long time enemy of the British Empire, who threatened to invade, but was finally defeated in 1815.
Napoleon was a threat to the United States because he was in control of an army and navy powerful enough to destroy the United States at that time. However, Napoleon was not interested in making an enemy of the Americans and actually considered the Americans to be a useful thorn in the side of his true enemy: the British.
Napoleon's motive for betraying boxer was to remove a potential threat. The animals rallied around boxer if his opinion would change against Napoleon he would loose some of his control of the farm.
napoleon seemed okay. he did make the prices of food ( bread, meat, flour, etc) lower so it could be affordable, reducing the threat of famine ( extreme hunger )
the farms provided wellington a base in which to disrupt napoleon's attacks. Attacking columns would come under flanking fire from the farms. if napoleon captured the farms, the threat would be eliminated, and it would also be a good base to launch attacks on wellington's lines
Napoleon was the Emperor of France at the time. He supported the Confederacy because with a divided United States, it was a weaker country and he could move Westward and build and empire in Mexico. Emperor Napoleon named Maximillian of Hapsburg Emperor of Mexico. Once the Civil War ended, the United States focused on getting rid of Napoleon, and with the threat of the United States Napoleon withdrew.
Because he invaded Moscow, where 3/4 of his army died. He lost that battle (battle of Waterloo) and was captured, sent to exile for the 2nd time. This time, he went to St. Helena where he died.
On 15 May 1867, Maximilian was captured and on 19 June he was executed.