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what was the effect of napoleonic war on the lives of workers

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●Ruth Mather explores the impact of this fear on literature and on everyday life.

●Following the brief and uneasy peace formalised in the Treaty of Amiens (1802), Britain resumed war against Napoleonic France in May 1803;

●hostilities were to continue until the British victory at the battle of Waterloo in 1815.

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The massive economic impact of the Napoleonic Wars—where, due to naval warfare, exporters suffered and imports were more expensive—gradually wore off. So, while the Industrial Revolution ultimately led to big increases in wealth, progress was unsteady.

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