In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Napoleon's influence over France led to several significant modernizations of the French Army. First, he grouped small units into "divisions" that could fight independently of any supporting units. Second, he placed artillery at the center of his tactics. Third, he enforced general conscription and training on French males, thereby increasing the size of his armies as well as their quality.
Napoleons army?
Le grande armée (the Grand Army.)
scorch earth policy
They were both beaten by the Russian winter.
Russia
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Napoleons army?
Napoleons military streangth was the fact that he had such a strong army. He became leader of France due to all the war going on no one could stop him. Mainly because of his STRONG AND LARGE army
Le grande armée (the Grand Army.)
moscow
scorch earth policy
They were both beaten by the Russian winter.
Russia
Sometimes it is as simple as the better army wins.
Winter came and Napoleon's army was not prepared for it.
The Battle of Waterloo.
Napoleons military streangth was the fact that he had such a strong army. He became leader of France due to all the war going on no one could stop him. Mainly because of his STRONG AND LARGE army