WORLD HISTORY

FRENCH REVOLUTION

FRANCE UNDER NAPOLEON

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
After suffering defeat at the hands of King Frederick William III of Prussia and Czar Alexander I of Russia, Napoleon was exiled to the island of
A
St. Helena
B
Corsica
C
Elba
D
Portugal
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -On April 11, 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France and one of the greatest military leaders in history, abdicates the throne, and, in the Treaty of Fontainebleau, is banished to the Mediterranean island of Elba.

Detailed explanation-2: -Alexander knew this, however, and adopted a clever strategy: instead of facing Napoleon’s forces head on, the Russians simply kept retreating every time Napoleon’s forces tried to attack. Enraged, Napoleon would follow the retreating Russians again and again, marching his army deeper into Russia.

Detailed explanation-3: -So in 1806 he ordered a blockade or closing of ports. This was an effort to stop all trade between Britain and the other European nations. Napoleon called this policy the Continental System. It was suppose to make continental Europe more self-sufficient.

Detailed explanation-4: -The rest of the European powers raised armies to fight against Napoleon. They defeated Napoleon in his final battle near a Belgian town called Waterloo. This defeat ended Napoleon’s last attempt at power, which was called the Hundred Days. He was then sent to a far-off island in the southern Atlantic Ocean.

Detailed explanation-5: -Expert-Verified Answer. 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.

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