he thought that he was a good king to french which he was but, after the battle of waterlee he lost control of everything.then he lost. so he is no longer king after he died.
Napoleon Bonaparte. (It is unusual to describe him as a statesman, he was a general).
Many rulers have ruled over numerous countries. Some examples include Queen Elizabeth II, Napoleon, Hitler, and King George VI.
Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, nephew of Napoleon, was emperor under the name of Napoleon III in 1853.
Its napoleonNapoleon. His last name was Bonaparte.
Louis Napoleon was a nephew oh Napoleon Bonaparte. France thinks that the French were instable, so they think that Louis Napoleon will help bring peace to France, which he did with real prosperity & a better enlightment.
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He was a dictator.
5 countries were involved
ITALY
Napoleon Bonaparte. (It is unusual to describe him as a statesman, he was a general).
England and Portugal remained undefeated by Napoleon.
Napoleon promoted the idea of a French Empire but there was simply to much European resistance.
Spain and Portugal.
This was supposedly said by Napoleon in order to describe the UK as unfit for a war with France.
The coalition warfare against Napoleon directly undermined the Continental System by fostering widespread resistance among European nations. As coalitions formed to counter Napoleon's expansion, many countries began to defy the trade restrictions imposed by the Continental System, seeking to restore economic ties with Britain and other nations. This resistance weakened the effectiveness of the system, leading to increased smuggling and ultimately contributing to Napoleon's downfall. The constant military conflicts also drained resources and created political instability, further eroding the system's intended economic isolation of Britain.
Napoleon Bonaparte ruled most of the European continent. Napoleon ruled France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungry, and Poland.
spain