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why did Napoleon invade Italy ?

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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 In 1796

The French Army of Italy under Napoleon invaded Italy with the aims of forcing the First Coalition to abandon Sardinia and forcing Austria to withdraw from Italy. ...

This treaty forced Austria to recognize the existence of the Cisalpine Republic and the annexation of Piedmont by France.

hope it's helpful for you .

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Answered by ravirajtiwari
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\huge\mathfrak\red{holamate,}

In 1796

The French Army of Italy under Napoleon invaded Italy with the aims of forcing the First Coalition to abandon Sardinia and forcing Austria to withdraw from Italy. ...

This treaty forced Austria to recognize the existence of the Cisalpine Republic and the annexation of Piedmont by France.

hope it's helpful for you .

\huge\mathfrak\purple{Thanks}

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