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2. Two years later in 1804, he crowned himself ____________________________.
3. One of Napoleon’s greatest achievements was the __________________________.
4. To raise money for his military campaigns, Napoleon sold the __________________ to the U.S.
5. How large was Napoleon’s Grand Army?
6. The British navy defeated the French Navy at the ______________________ in October 1805 and forced Napoleon to give up invading Britain.
7. Napoleon then tried to use the _____________ to defeat the British by forcing European countries to stop trade with Britain.
8. What were some of the causes of Napoleon’s downfall?
9. As Napoleon’s Grand Army invaded Russia, the Russians used scorched-earth tactics. What did this consist of?
10. What happened as the Grand Army began to retreat?
11. Where was Napoleon exiled to? What happened a year later?
12. Where was Napoleon finally defeated? Where was he exiled to the second time?
13. What was the Congress of Vienna?
3. One of Napoleon’s greatest achievements was the __________________________.
4. To raise money for his military campaigns, Napoleon sold the __________________ to the U.S.
5. How large was Napoleon’s Grand Army?
6. The British navy defeated the French Navy at the ______________________ in October 1805 and forced Napoleon to give up invading Britain.
7. Napoleon then tried to use the _____________ to defeat the British by forcing European countries to stop trade with Britain.
8. What were some of the causes of Napoleon’s downfall?
9. As Napoleon’s Grand Army invaded Russia, the Russians used scorched-earth tactics. What did this consist of?
10. What happened as the Grand Army began to retreat?
11. Where was Napoleon exiled to? What happened a year later?
12. Where was Napoleon finally defeated? Where was he exiled to the second time?
13. What was the Congress of Vienna?
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Sure! Here are the answers to your questions regarding Napoleon Bonaparte:
2. Two years later in 1804, he crowned himself **Emperor of the French**.
3. One of Napoleon’s greatest achievements was the **Napoleonic Code**.
4. To raise money for his military campaigns, Napoleon sold the **Louisiana Territory** to the U.S.
5. Napoleon’s Grand Army was estimated to be around **600,000 soldiers** at its peak during the 1812 invasion of Russia.
6. The British navy defeated the French Navy at the **Battle of Trafalgar** in October 1805 and forced Napoleon to give up invading Britain.
7. Napoleon then tried to use the **Continental System** to defeat the British by forcing European countries to stop trade with Britain.
8. Some of the causes of Napoleon’s downfall included **his failed invasion of Russia, the rise of nationalism in conquered territories, the costly wars and alliances, the British naval blockade, and public disillusionment with his rule.**
9. As Napoleon’s Grand Army invaded Russia, the Russians used scorched-earth tactics, which consisted of **destroying crops and resources** as they retreated to deny the invading army supplies and shelter.
10. As the Grand Army began to retreat, they faced severe weather conditions, attacks from Russian forces, and began to suffer from **starvation and extreme cold**, leading to massive losses.
11. Napoleon was exiled to **Elba** after his abdication in 1814. A year later, in 1815, he escaped from Elba and returned to France, regaining power for a brief period known as the **Hundred Days**.
12. Napoleon was finally defeated at the **Battle of Waterloo** in 1815. He was then exiled to **Saint Helena**, a remote island in the South Atlantic.
13. The Congress of Vienna was a conference held in 1814-1815 among European powers to restore order and stability after the Napoleonic Wars. It aimed to redraw the map of Europe, reestablish monarchies, and create a balance of power to prevent future conflicts.
If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask!
2. Two years later in 1804, he crowned himself **Emperor of the French**.
3. One of Napoleon’s greatest achievements was the **Napoleonic Code**.
4. To raise money for his military campaigns, Napoleon sold the **Louisiana Territory** to the U.S.
5. Napoleon’s Grand Army was estimated to be around **600,000 soldiers** at its peak during the 1812 invasion of Russia.
6. The British navy defeated the French Navy at the **Battle of Trafalgar** in October 1805 and forced Napoleon to give up invading Britain.
7. Napoleon then tried to use the **Continental System** to defeat the British by forcing European countries to stop trade with Britain.
8. Some of the causes of Napoleon’s downfall included **his failed invasion of Russia, the rise of nationalism in conquered territories, the costly wars and alliances, the British naval blockade, and public disillusionment with his rule.**
9. As Napoleon’s Grand Army invaded Russia, the Russians used scorched-earth tactics, which consisted of **destroying crops and resources** as they retreated to deny the invading army supplies and shelter.
10. As the Grand Army began to retreat, they faced severe weather conditions, attacks from Russian forces, and began to suffer from **starvation and extreme cold**, leading to massive losses.
11. Napoleon was exiled to **Elba** after his abdication in 1814. A year later, in 1815, he escaped from Elba and returned to France, regaining power for a brief period known as the **Hundred Days**.
12. Napoleon was finally defeated at the **Battle of Waterloo** in 1815. He was then exiled to **Saint Helena**, a remote island in the South Atlantic.
13. The Congress of Vienna was a conference held in 1814-1815 among European powers to restore order and stability after the Napoleonic Wars. It aimed to redraw the map of Europe, reestablish monarchies, and create a balance of power to prevent future conflicts.
If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask!
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