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what are the causes of fall of Napoleon ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Significant causes of Napoleon's downfall are as follows :

The Continental Blockade, the Peninsular War, the Russian Campaign, and the direct role of Britain. Arguably, Britain's role in the Continental Blockade was the main reason for why Napoleon fell from power, offsetting consequences which include Napoleon's failed Spanish and Russian campaigns. The Continental Blockade was an attempt made by Napoleon in order to suffocate the British economy. Following on from a major naval defeat at the Battle of Trafalgar, the French navy had been decimated. Napoleon recognised that he could not launch a direct attack against Britain just as he had done so in the past with the neighbouring European countries, such as modern day Belgium. Subsequently, Napoleon instead adopted a new strategy and aimed to wage an economic war on Britain instead.

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NEPOLIAN BONEPARTE: is a military general who crowned himself as dictator of France he again re started the labour workers and tried to occupie the near boundaries of the countries. he was invincible and insane fighter the time and finally he was defeated in war of water loo 1804 later France started following democracy and socialism in the country

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