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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
It would have weakened federal law, allowing states to act on their own behalf.
ANSWER Because he loved to be photographed taking the same poses as those taken by Napoleon in his portraits and because, after his victorious campaign of Western Virginia he addressed to his Army a "Napoleonic proclamation"
Napoleon had the ambition of ruling as many territories as he could. He was a brilliant military leader, hardly ever losing in confrontations. If Napoleon managed to acquire territories overseas, it would be likely he would soon manage to expand those, by taking over already occupied lands, such as the area corresponding to the United States.
In 1815, Napoleon took his forces into Belgium after escaping from Elba to defeat the allied armies in detail before they could join forces. He nearly succeeded. After defeating the English and German armies in separate engagements, Wellington and his coalition forces held Napoleon at bay until the retreating German forces could about face and march to Wellington's aid, arriving late in the day, and taking Napoleon in flank, by surprise, costing him the Battle of Waterloo, and leading to Napoleon's imprisonment on St. Helena for life.
Almost taking over Europe.
He crowned himself emperor of France.
Napoleon's early campaigns included the re-taking of Toulon from British troops, and failed campaigns against the British in Syria and Egypt in 1798-1799.
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It would have weakened federal law, allowing states to act on their own behalf.
Both Napoleon and Adolf Hitler made the mistake of taking on the might of Russia, and both were defeated mainly by the Russia winter. Their final defeats came about because other countries came together to form an allied force and fight against Napoleon and Hitler.
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
The greatest danger to Napoleon's empire was the indomitable will of Great Britain to carry on the war against him, irrespective of sacrifices, defeats and costs. The british were indefatigable in organizing and financing riots and coalitions aimed to weaken the empire by all means, taking advantage of Napoleon's mistakes.
ANSWER Because he loved to be photographed taking the same poses as those taken by Napoleon in his portraits and because, after his victorious campaign of Western Virginia he addressed to his Army a "Napoleonic proclamation"
Walk instead of driving; climb stairs instead of taking elevators or escalators. Eat less.
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you emmigrate there, instead of taking on a visa