Countries that were not allied with Napoleon or controlled by him included Great Britain, Sweden, and Portugal. Additionally, many smaller states and regions in Europe, such as parts of the German Confederation and the Ottoman Empire, maintained their independence from Napoleon's influence. The United States also remained neutral during much of the Napoleonic Wars.
Countries that were not allied with or controlled by Napoleon's empire included Britain, the Ottoman Empire, and Sweden. Britain remained a staunch opponent of Napoleon throughout the Napoleonic Wars, while the Ottoman Empire maintained its independence despite pressures. Additionally, Sweden, although it had alliances with France at times, ultimately remained outside of Napoleon's direct control. Other regions in Eastern Europe, such as Russia at certain points, also resisted Napoleon's influence.
what allied countries fougth in wwll
5 countries were involved
Russia, UK, and US ( even Italy, 2nd W.W., not sure) were the main countries of the allied power.
the allied powers were the countries that were tossed in the middle of world war one and were asked by the main countries fighting to join the fight and they would hold bargans with the main countries.
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Countries that were not allied with or controlled by Napoleon's empire included Britain, the Ottoman Empire, and Sweden. Britain remained a staunch opponent of Napoleon throughout the Napoleonic Wars, while the Ottoman Empire maintained its independence despite pressures. Additionally, Sweden, although it had alliances with France at times, ultimately remained outside of Napoleon's direct control. Other regions in Eastern Europe, such as Russia at certain points, also resisted Napoleon's influence.
At the height of his power, Napoleon controlled a significant portion of Europe, including large territories in France, Italy, the Netherlands, and parts of Central and Eastern Europe, amounting to millions of square kilometers. However, the combined area of European countries that were not allied with or under his control—such as Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria—was also vast, encompassing a large part of Europe. While Napoleon's empire was extensive, it was still smaller than the total area of countries opposing him, particularly when considering Russia and Britain, which were significant in size and resources. Thus, while Napoleon's territories were considerable, they did not surpass the combined area of his adversaries.
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Italy, Austria and the Netherlands.
the one freedom these countries couldn't exercise was a basic one - the right of self-government.
Napoleon indirectly controlled various territories across Europe through a network of satellite states and allied nations. These included the Kingdom of Italy, the Confederation of the Rhine, and the Duchy of Warsaw, among others. Additionally, countries like Spain, the Netherlands, and various German states had rulers who were either relatives of Napoleon or aligned with his interests, effectively placing them under French influence. This extensive control allowed Napoleon to exert significant political and military power across the continent.
With the map I have the answers are Portugal, Sioily, Sardinia, and Great Britain
Great Britain controlled the Allied powers in 1941
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The regions that made up Napoleon's realm were France, parts of Italy, and parts of present day Croatia and Bosnia. He also had many countries allied with him including the empire of Austria and Hungary, Denmark, and Norway