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| - Napoleon was one of the world's most famous generals to ever walk the earth. He was a military, a political leader, and emperor for France. His left a remarkable legacy that would have never been forgotten. He was known for his achievements such as his cooperation in the French Revolution, his ability to end the chaos caused by the Reign of Terror, and the Napoleonic and Metric Codes he established. His conquests of Europe also gave Napoleon a lasting legacy, which would lead to events such as Italian and German unification, 1848 Revolutions, and so much more.
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| - Napoleon was one of the world's most famous generals to ever walk the earth. He was a military, a political leader, and emperor for France. His left a remarkable legacy that would have never been forgotten. He was known for his achievements such as his cooperation in the French Revolution, his ability to end the chaos caused by the Reign of Terror, and the Napoleonic and Metric Codes he established. His conquests of Europe also gave Napoleon a lasting legacy, which would lead to events such as Italian and German unification, 1848 Revolutions, and so much more. During the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon conquered most of Europe. His military inteliigence gave him victories everywhere, conquering lands from Spain to Germany. He faced many enemies from Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Britain, who would stop at nothing to destroy him. Sadly, Napoleon made two mistakes. The first mistake was the invasion of Spain. Ironically, Spain was one of Napoleon's allies, yet he wanted control of it. This proved disastorous for the French, as the Spaniards fought braverly against the French and put a strain on the army. The second mistake was the invasion of Russia. When Russia began to threaten France, Napoleon invaded it to counteract the threat. However, winter came during his journey, and Napoleon had to turn back, causing a chain of events that would lead to his defeat. However, two PODs of this TL would erase the mistakes Napoleon made that led to his defeat and downfall. If you want to know two questions, here they are: what if Napoleon didn't invade Spain? And what if he didn't do the same to Russia?
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