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More on Nineteenth Century Economic Sanctions: Napoleon’s Continental System
By 1806 Napoleon had conquered or formed alliances with every country that mattered on the continent. Napoleon dominated the land; Britain dominated the sea. He lacked enough troops to invade Britain. He was unable to conquer Britain’s formidable Navy. Napoleon … Continue reading →
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