Why was england called the nation of shopkeeper
Answers
Answered by
1
The phrase “England is a nation of shopkeepers” is attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte in reference to Britain's preparedness for a war against France. However, it is believed to have first been used by Adam Smith in his “Wealth of Nations”
I hope this will help you
if not then comment me
I hope this will help you
if not then comment me
Answered by
0
nation of shopkeeper commonly attributed to Napoleon is referred to England or a United kingdom .
There is a reason to doubt the Napoleon ever used it..... You are gently offended with me for having called you " the nation of shopkeeper"............
There is a reason to doubt the Napoleon ever used it..... You are gently offended with me for having called you " the nation of shopkeeper"............
Similar questions