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The downfall of Napoleon. It took ten years, but once the French and Spanish fleets were destroyed, an invasion of England was never possible, and French ports could be blockaded. Thus, Napoleon could never overcome all his enemies, and his trade would be slowly strangled, to the profit of the British, who could then subsidise Napoleon's continental enemies.

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