Napoleon’s invasions were resented in several countries. How do you know? Explain.
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During the Napoleonic Wars, France conquered Egypt, Belgium, Holland, much of Italy, Austria, much of Germany, Poland and Spain. France directly conquered or controlled through alliance most of western Europe by 1812. And then came Russia. The Russians won by refusing to fight.
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Explaination for Napoleon’s invasions were resented in several countries:
- Napoleon’s Expansionist Invasions were detested in several countries especially by his contemporary European countries.
- Napoleon was historically proven to be a highly ambitious leader, personally, and also as a leader of France, continuously attempting to expand France's territorial boundaries and impact beyond which was seen as traditional French boundaries.
- Obviously, it is not unusual that a nation wants to extend its boundaries and influence.
- Napoleon, however, certainly succeeded further and vigorously followed his expansionary policies.
- A further thing to bear in mind is that having a superpower (in this case France) in the center of Europe which could infiltrate or intimidate certain countries wasn't in anybody's interest.
- Therefore, due to Napoleon's constant invasions and infiltration, the Europe countries jointly resented him and his reign of France.
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