Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) did not. Napoleon III (1808-1873) was the emperor of France at the time of the Second Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867).
The French were interested in colonizing Mexico to prevent the rising of the United States as a world power by establishing a foothold in the Americas and supporting the Confederate forces during the American Civil War (1861-1865). As a secondary objective, France was interested in exploiting the large silver, copper and iron mines located on northern Mexico.
Napoleon III the third son of Napoleon Bonaparte and last King of the French.
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Napoleon III (1808-1873)
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Napoleon III (1808-1873)
Napoleon III (emperor of France) qualifies as such.
Maximillian I of Mexico was born as Archduke Ferdinand Maxmillian Joseph of Vienna, Austria in 1832 and became the Emperor of Mexico in 1864 after Napoleon III occupied Mexico.
Yes, He violated the Monroe Doctrine by installing Maximilian as his puppet in Mexico..
Both Napoleon and Maximillian wanted a French prescience in the U.S. They wanted to establish a French satellite state in Mexico.
The French emperor, Napoleon III, sent a total force of 25000 man to Mexico
He was installed as part of a puppet regime led by the French Empire (Napoleon III), when French forces invaded Mexico. See related questions.
Napoleon III started the evacuation of his troops on May 31, 1866. All French troops were out of Mexico on November 13 of the same year.