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Napoleon III paid the price for his failure to help defend from prussia​

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Napoleon III the nephew of Napoleon I, was the first president of France, from ... At the same time, his forces defended the Papal States against annexation by Italy. He was also favorable ...

Reign: 2 December 1852 –; 4 September 1870

Died: 9 January 1873 (aged 64); Chislehurst, Kent, England

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He promoted the building of the Suez Canal and established modern agriculture, which ended famines in France and made France an agricultural exporter. Napoleon III negotiated the 1860 Cobden–Chevalier free trade agreement with Britain and similar agreements with France's other European trading partnersHe also wanted housing for workers and their families, and public gardens open to all. Napoleon III led several military campaigns. In the Crimean War (1854-1856), France allied itself with Britain and the Ottoman Empire against Russia, and won a victory that gave it an important place in Europe.Beginning of Foreign Policy

Napoleon's Foreign Policy was designed to isolate and defeat Great Britain as well as to take control of all of Europe through military conquest. The soldiers of Napoleon's armies were fueled by Nationalism and directed by Napoleon's military genius.In July 1870, Napoleon entered the Franco-Prussian War without allies and with inferior military forces; the French army was rapidly defeated and Napoleon III was captured at the Battle of Sedan. The French Third Republic was proclaimed in Paris, and Napoleon went into exile in England, where he died in 1873

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