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Why was Napoleon sent to Egypt during the French Revolution?

The French Republic was fighting with the British close to the French mainland and sough to force the British to withdraw from this side of the conflict. Napoleon decided to capture Egypt as the first stage in an effort to threaten British India, and thus force Great Britain to make peace with France in Europe.


What is the structure difference between Notre-dame Cathedral and Amiens Cathedral in France?

'The transcept of Notre-dame do not extend past the walls, Amiens transcept extends some distance'


How would it affect South Africa if the Suez Canal were to be closed down?

Before the building of eeh Suez canal ships from Europe had to sail round the tip of Africa (often calling in at South Africa for supplies) to reach the Indian Ocean. Now they simply sail through the Mediterranean sea and Suez canal which completely avoids South Africa on their route to the Indian Ocean.


Why was Otto rule different from the Capetian rule in France?

Otto found time to strengthen and to extend the frontiers of the kingdom. In the east the margraves Gero and Hermann Billung were successful against the Slavs, and their gains were consolidated by the founding of the Monastery of St. Maurice in Magdeburg, in 937, and of two bishoprics, in 948.


Why is it important to speak french?

France was named after a Germanic tribe, the "Franks", who settled in Northern France, and whose kings came to preeminence after the fall of the Roman Empire.The Franks held a large territory in nowadays Belgium, Northern France and down to Paris. At the time the word "Frank" also meant 'free'. In reference to the Franks, a region a few kilometers north of Paris was also named "France". That name is still existing in place names like "Roisssy-en-France". That land was part of the royal domain of the first French kings, who came to extend their domination upon the other French regions.

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Did British territory extend all they way to the Mississippi River?

Yes, from 1763 until the Revolutionary War Britain's territory extended from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River. Its extension to the Mississippi River was the result of Britain's victory over France in the Seven Years' War, known as the French and Indian War in North America.


What mountain ranges separates spain and france?

France and Spain are separated by a mountain range known as the Pyrenees. France and Italy are separated by the Alps. Spain and Italy do not have a border and the Alps do not extend from Italy as far as Spain.


On which continent did a British colony extend farther north than Great Britain?

The Americas (Canada)


What two mountains extend through France Switzerland Italy and Australia?

Mt. Pownage and Mt. Noobs


What mountains extend the length of France?

The Alps is a very long mountain range starting from the Mediterranean sea, up the border between France and Italy, through Switzerland, and in Austria.


How far did the Aztec empire extend during it peak?

I really don't know


Why does the Catholic Church not do the peace be with you during Lent?

The CatholicMass *always* has the priest extend the peace to the people before Holy Communion. However, the greeting wherein the congregation turn and extend the peace to their neighbors is optional and is usually omitted during flu season.


Who would not support the confederacy after the emancipation proclamation was issued?

those who agreed with Lincoln that Slavery should not extend into the new territories.


Which mountains are found in the north of Italy?

The mountains in Northern Italy are the Alps, which also extend into France, Switzerland and Austria.


What are Microtubles that extend from the poles of cell to the centromeres during cell division called?

spindle fibers


How far west did the colonies extend during colonial times?

from east coast to the Mississippi river


Microtubules that extend from the poles of a cell to the centromers during cell division are called?

spindle fibers