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when did Napoleon in vade italy​

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April 2, 1796

On April 2, 1796, Bonaparte led his army forward into Italy. He was badly outnumbered. His 38,000 French soldiers faced 38,000 Austrians and their allies — 25,000 Piedmontese. The history of Italy in the Early Modern periodwas partially characterized by foreign domination. Following the Italian Renaissance Wars (1494–1559), the south of Italy, the Duchy of Milan and other minor Italian states were under direct or indirect control of Habsburg Spain, while the Republic of Venice, the Duchy of Florence, the Papal States and the Republic of Genoa remained independent.

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April 2, 1796

April 2, 1796On April 2, 1796, Bonaparte led his army forward into Italy. He was badly outnumbered. His 38,000 French soldiers faced 38,000 Austrians and their allies — 25,000 Piedmontese.

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