False
Napoleon wanted to establish himself amongst the whole continent, he chose the rulers to all the countries he conquered, forming what to him was the perfect dynasty, chosen by himself.
Henry V, Richard III, Henry VII.
Strictly speaking, when Napoleon invaded Egypt, the empire upon whose lands he was trespassing was the OTTOMAN EMPIRE. However, the Ottomans had very weak control over that area at the time. The local rulers were actually the MAMLUK Beys or Chieftains. While the Mamluks did not have de jureindependence, they were the effective rulers of Egypt. It was only after Napoleon was expelled from Egypt that the Ottoman Empire took a direct interest in governing the territory.
Colonists fought for and gained independence from their colonial rulers and within a century abolished slavery.
The subsidiary alliance system was introduced by Lord Wellesley, the Governor-General of India, in the late 18th century. This strategy aimed to expand British influence in India by requiring Indian rulers to maintain British troops in their states and pay for their maintenance, thereby ensuring British control over their territories. It effectively reduced the autonomy of Indian princely states and facilitated the expansion of British power in the subcontinent.
false
napoleon bonaparte
The Napoleon family ruled both France and Spain. They were the rulers of both of these areas in the middle of the 16th century.
Napoleon Bonaparte
True.
Czars
Yupp... He Did Write Many Books And Most Of Them Where Directed To Some Rulers !
The Napoleonic Code was a set of legal rules and guidelines.
Islam was not established until the 7th Century.
Islam was not established until the 7th Century.
The Papal States
answer B