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Why was Russia’s defeat of France the turning point in the Napoleonic Wars?

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Answered by kaalipavan
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Russia's defeat of France was certainly the turning and pivoting point in the Napoleonic Wars. The reason was that Napoleon's empire turned against him. The victory of Russia over the French army which occurred in the year 1812 was a debacle for the plan of Napoleon to conquer Europe.

Answered by nnaksharvarma
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The reason was that Napoleon’s empire turned against him.

The victory of Russia over the French army which occurred in the year 1812 was a debacle for the plan of Napoleon to conquer Europe.

Since his army was humbled and defeated, it lowered their spirits. Thus, winning became a distant dream for them.

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