Napoleon Bonaparte's downfall was primarily caused by his overextension in military campaigns, particularly the disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812, which decimated his Grand Army. Additionally, his inability to maintain alliances and the rise of a coalition of European powers against him weakened his position. The economic strain due to the Continental System and growing nationalism in occupied territories further eroded his support, ultimately leading to his abdication in 1814 and subsequent exile.
He was obsessed with war
His decision to invade Russia -Apex answer.
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It led Portuguese leaders to leave Europe and rule from the colony of Brazil.
a restoration of political stability
He had a stronger central government.
The Russian winter.
He was obsessed with war
His decision to invade Russia -Apex answer.
Winter came and Napoleon's army was not prepared for it.
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Toussaint L'Ouverture
The need of collecting money for the impending war against Great Britain.
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.
It led Portuguese leaders to leave Europe and rule from the colony of Brazil.