It was a huge mistake because they were still so imbibed of Napoleon's strategical and tactical principles to not realize the great evolution the new technologies (rifled weaponry, railroads etc.) in being would have brought about both in tactics and strategy.
Only after the early stage of war they became aware that those principles had become obsolete and they slowly provided to change their minds but at the cost of huge losses in terms of men and means.
Basically, when Napoleon was commanding his French forces, technology in warfare was not as evolved as in the Civil War. This new technology included rifles, rifled cannons, and revolving pistols. These new weapons changed great Napoleonic tactics and victories such as Austerlitz turn into great Civil War blunders such as Pickett's Charge and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
The weapons in the Napoleonic wars were smooth bores and had less accuracy and range as the rifled weapons of the Civil War. The weapons from Napoleon's time had 55 years to evolve to the weapons of the Civil War. Unfortunately, the tactics that were used by Napoleon, did not change over time.
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Napoleon's empire collapsed for a number of reasons. Firslty Napoleon made a catastrophic mistake by invading Russia.. he planned 9 weeks for the whole campaign... that included the march into Moscow and defeating the Russian army. Nealry 600,000 men set out on the campaign and only 25,000 returned... Napoleons army was completely wiped out. Secondly, Napoleon's mental state had begun to deteriorate, he was unable to make sound judgements; and all the while his foreign enemies were gaining strength. They had united against Napoleon... following the war of 1812, Russia had joined the blockade that Briatin had set up against France. Britain ultimately controlled all of the sea ports, including the English Channel. This gave them control that no other country in Europe had. Nelson (G. Britain) annihilated Napoleon's Grand Army, and after this, Napoleon's Empire crumbled. The rest of Europe saw this weakness, and joined G. Britain in destroying the Grand Empire. Louis XVIII was then returned to the throne.The downfall of Napoleon's empire was caused by several interlocking factors. First, Napoleon's confidence stretched into over-confidence, which led to the over-stretching of French soldiers and war-making resources. Also connected, Napoleon's harsh rule over conquered territories caused bitter resentment among the people of those territories, which led to loss of production and the increase of rebellion, yet again taxing the resources of the French governing power. Finally, the staunch resistance of Great Britain maintained pressure on France which was significant in its own right.
Cartier's mistake was he got fools gold from Canada and gave the fools gold the the king of France and everyone laughed at Cartier. Cartier retired from exploring after that big mistake he made
That really isn't a stupid question, There isn't a symbol for the term " beautiful mistake" all the hype from TV shows is just made up, just like shows are. In sanskrit you can get beautiful mistake written in the language, but it has no symbol. No question is EVER stupid or wrong!
if she found out then own up to your mistake
The Prussian military crushed him and destroyed his throne. After all, it was said that most states had an army, but the Prussian army had a state. Napoleon the third was going up against a military machine. However, his predecessor, Napoleon Bonaparte the first, conquered Prussia with ease.
The single shot rifles used by Napoleon's soldiers were inaccurate and slow to load. It took a large group of soldiers, firing many rifles to hit anything. The rifles used by both sides in the USA Civil War were very accurate, and could hit targets many yards away, and some of the Union soldiers had rifles that could be reloaded with many rounds of ammunition and had a much faster rate of fire than single shot guns. There were massive casualties on both sides from charging into accurate, rapid fire rifles that could hit the people they were aiming at.
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Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812. An undertaking that means sure failure if the invasion was still in progress when the winter weather hits.
Because he was foolish enough to pass down important rolls to his generals and didn't pick up the pieces quick enough. Also one mistake that a General made was that he sent in the cavalry with out any infantry.
Imprisoning the pope.
Putting his brother on the throne.
if somebody make a mistake do they correct themselves
He tried to conquer Russia.
Napoleon's first mistake was to attack Russia in winter. He did not have the supplies and equipment for the job. His next mistake was to have enemies on both sides. At Waterloo, the British attacked from one side and the Prussians on the other side.
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Napoleon's biggest mistake was to invade Russia, a mistake Hitler repeated in World War II. In both cases, it was the Russian winter weather that forced both dictators to retreat with great loss of life.