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He was already losing popularity during the 1860s, especially after his attempt to control Mexico failed. Prussia, which was trying to unify Germany under their own rule, picked a fight with France, sparking the Franco-Prussian War. At the climactic battle of Sedan, the Prussian Army soundly defeated the French Army, and Napoleon himself was captured.

With Napoleon captured, his government immediately collapsed and he was removed from power. A new republican government formed and tried to continue the war. The Germans besieged Paris, and after a few months, captured it, effectively ending the war. Napoleon was eventually freed and decided to go into exile in England, where he died a couple years later.

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What were the bad qualities of Napoleon Bonaparte that would place him in the hall of shame?

Napoleon of France made a lot of contributions. Frequent war at the expense of the French people did a lot of harm, because his ambition has led to the coalition of many European countries. Most people died of War, and Napoleon himself would like to think that everything should be resolved by force, so that Napoleon ambitions increased.


Why did napoleon not favor democracy?

democracy had only proved to slow government and governing down and had just led to the rise of the next would-be dictator.


Was The Directory established in 1795 led by Napoleon Bonaparte?

It was the Government of France following the end of the Terror and of the rule of Robbespierre's Committee of Public Safety. It consisted of five Directors, each with a given area of responsibility. It was finally overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.


What unpopular five man government did Napoleon overthrow?

Napoleon Bonaparte overthrew the Directory, a five-man executive committee that governed France during the final years of the French Revolution. The Directory was established in 1795 after the fall of the National Convention. It faced challenges such as political instability, economic crises, and military setbacks, which ultimately led to Napoleon's coup d'état in 1799.


True or false Napoleon Bonaparte was eventually beheaded after being captured by his own people?

False, the English led by the Duke Of Wellington imprisoned Napoleon shortly after the Waterloo, then he was exiled to Saint Helena where he remained till he died of stomach cancer on May 5th 1821 at age 51.

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Which led most direclty to napoleon bonapartes down fall?

The Russian winter.


What led most directly Napoleon Bonapartes downfall?

In his memoirs Napoleon laid the blame squarely on the Peninsular War when he said that "All my disasters are bound up in that fatal knot".His attempts to enforce the Continental SystemHis refusal to restrict France's bordersHis decision to invade Russia


Which led most direcly to napoleon bonapartes downfall?

Most directly? Well lets see... The first time the Russians, and the second time the Prussians. And no Wellington did nothing at Waterloo exept wait for an army of 170 000 Prussians that defeated the French army. He did not win the battle he survived it.


Which led most directly to Napoleon's Bonaparte's downfall?

Massed British musket fire at the battle of Waterloo.


What event led most directly to the independence movement in Latin America?

The Peninsular Wars, when France led by Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Spain and Portugal.


What led to the downfall of napoleon bonapartes downfall?

Guerilla Warfare in Spain, the defeat by the Russian Winter and his Military Defeat at Waterloo. His final defeat was to stomach cancer at St. Helena Island on 5 May 1821.


Which led most directly to Napoleon Bonparte's downfall?

Napoleon Noticed Great Britain getting stronger and he attacked. He continued to attack any one that went against his rule.


What led directly to the independence movement in Latin America?

The Peninsular Wars, when France led by Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Spain and Portugal.


What event directly led to the independence movement in Latin America?

The Peninsular Wars, when France led by Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Spain and Portugal.


Which two events directly led to Napoleon's fall from power?

The continued guerilla warfare in Spain and the major loss in Russia.


What led most directly to napoleon downfall?

In his memoirs Napoleon laid the blame squarely on the Peninsular War when he said that "All my disasters are bound up in that fatal knot".His attempts to enforce the Continental SystemHis refusal to restrict France's bordersHis decision to invade Russia


Who led napoleon?

Carnot,and as Napoleon himself calls him: The organiser of victory