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Reasons for the defeat of Napoleon

It is almost impossible to deal with every factor that led to Napoleon's defeat; the main causes may be identified, however.

Napoleon never possessed adequate naval power. Even after Trafalgar, the Royal Navy, which had held the superiority for many years before, was almost unchallenged.

Napoleon's lack of sea power meant that the French threat of invasion to Britain was removed

without adequate naval power Napoleon's Continental System had many loopholes

the Continental System became a far greater burden to the countries under Napoleon's control than to Britain, whose natural resources enabled her wealth and power to increase rapidly during these years, despite her considerable losses to privateers and the numerous bankruptcies this caused

Britain's increased grain production was sufficient to ward off any threat of starvation

Napoleon's disastrous Moscow campaign of 1812 had its origins in the Czar Alexander's refusal to continue his support of the Continental System

in his attempt to control the whole coastline of Europe Napoleon attacked both Spain and Portugal. He underestimated the national resistance to him in both these countries. He also made a grave miscalculation after British forces had entered Portugal under Wellesley in 1808. "If I thought it would need 80,000 men to master the Peninsula I would not under take it," declared Napoleon, "but 30,000 will suffice."

by 1811 Napoleon had over 300,000 French troops in Spain and Wellington defeated some of Napoleon's outstanding generals. British sea power was once again of vital importance, for Wellington's forces were kept fully supplied through Lisbon. The Battle of Talavera (1809), was a victory for a combined British and Spanish army, followed by Fuentes D'Onoro, 1811, and Salamanca, 1812. The French never recovered from these blows

nationalism had its strongest support from the middle class of Europe which was adversely affected by Napoleon's taxation and Continental System

after 1807 Napoleon's judgment declined; for example, he believed that Moscow was the heart of Russia and that to capture it would lead to Russian defeat,. He had very poor opinion of Wellington as a soldier right up to the battle of Waterloo itself.

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