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Why people conquered territory became hostile to napoleon rule?

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Answered by Pratheeka123
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In the areas conquered by Napoleon, the reactions of the local populations to French rule were mixed. Initially, in many places such as Holland and Switzerland, as well as in certain cities like Brussels, Mainz, Milan and Warsaw, the French armies were welcomed as harbingers of liberty. But this soon turned to hostility, as it became clear that the new administrative arrangements did not go hand in hand with political freedom. Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies required to conquer the rest of Europe, all seemed to outweigh the advantages of the administrative changes


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Answered by yeetothehaw
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REACTION OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CONQUERED TERRITORIES—

  • In the areas conquered, the reactions of the local populations to the french rule were mixed.            
  • Initially in many places such as Holland and Switzerland, as well as in certain cities like Brussels, Mainz, Milan, and Warsaw, the French armies were welcomed as harbingers of liberty.
  • But the initial enthusiasm soon turned into hostility as it became clear that administrative arrangements did not go hand in hand with freedom.
  • Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into French armies reqired to conquer the rest of Europe, all seemed to outweigh the advantages of the administrative changes

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