A revolution began in France in 1789, which led to Napoleon Bonaparte, a general serving in the French colonies in South Brendania, returning to France and seizing power. No foreign power tried to control France due to the Fourth Colonial War and its destructiveness, as no power waned another war like that to happen again. Napoleon seized power in 1795, and reformed the military and made it bigger.
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| - A revolution began in France in 1789, which led to Napoleon Bonaparte, a general serving in the French colonies in South Brendania, returning to France and seizing power. No foreign power tried to control France due to the Fourth Colonial War and its destructiveness, as no power waned another war like that to happen again. Napoleon seized power in 1795, and reformed the military and made it bigger.
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30px Prussian Empire
30px Scandinavia
30px Spain
30px Normandy
30px Celtic Union
- French Alliance
30px French Empire
30px Great Britain
30px Virginia
30px Russian Empire
30px Wales
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| - Europe, North Brendania, South Brendania, and Africa
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| - A revolution began in France in 1789, which led to Napoleon Bonaparte, a general serving in the French colonies in South Brendania, returning to France and seizing power. No foreign power tried to control France due to the Fourth Colonial War and its destructiveness, as no power waned another war like that to happen again. Napoleon seized power in 1795, and reformed the military and made it bigger. Napoleon was aiming to conquer Normandy, as it was the traditional enemy of France. Napoleon knew he could not do this because of Normandy's alliance with Scandinavia. He proposed a French alliance with Great Britain. Great Britain was an enemy with Scandinavia since the Fourth Colonial War, and despite France and Great Britain were usually enemies, Great Britain agreed. France also knew that Spain did not like the new France, and would be an enemy of France in any way. So France proposed to Virginia to declare war on Spain and invade its colonies, and France would in return declare war on Spain and stop them from sending reinforcements. Virginian president Thomas Jefferson, who dreamed of an America stretching from coast to coast, agreed and now all France needed was a spark. The spark came when a rebellion began in the eastern part of the Prussian Empire. They wanted to make their own nation, the Confederation of the Rhine. France declared recognition of the nation and sent soldiers there to protect it from Prussia. Prussian and French soldiers attacked each other near Alsdorf. The Battle of Alsforf led to declaration of war on France by Prussia, which began Napoleon's War.
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