Hint
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Answer
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First Consul of France
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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His first wife
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Josephine de Beauharnais
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His second wife
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Marie Louise
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Alliance fought by Napoleon from 1798-1802
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Second Coalition
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Treaty signed in 1802
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Treaty of Amiens
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Which country did Napoleon not depart from that angered the British
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Egypt
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What was the name of the selling of an area of land in 1803
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Louisiana Purchase
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How expensive was this
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$15 million
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Who declared war on France in May 1803
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Britain
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When did Napoleon declare himself Emperor
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1804
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French ally against the Third Coalition
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Spain
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Naval battle where a ^-French fleet was destroyed
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Battle of Trafalgar
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Name of the British commander in charge
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Horatio Nelson
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Year of the battle
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1805
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Battle where Napoleon defeated the Austrian forces
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Battle of Ulm
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Battle often known as his greatest victory, after which dissolving the Holy Roman Empire
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Battle of Austerlitz
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Which country then signed a peace treaty with France
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Austria
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What was the French army called
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Grande Armée
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Battles defeating the Prussians in 1806
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Battle of Jena
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Battle of Auerstädt
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Battle defeating the Russians
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Battle of Friedland
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Which country did Britain attack the ships of to prevent them falling to the French
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Denmark
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Battle against Poland in 1807
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Battle of Elysau
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System set up to exclude Britain from trade
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Continental System
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Country refusing to abide by the system
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Portugal
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War that was the consequence of this
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Peninsular War
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Who signed a peace treaty with France in 1807
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Russia
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Prussia
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What was the treaty called
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Treaty of Tilsit
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War fought as a result of the treaty and hostilities
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Anglo-Russian War
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Treaty reneweing the Franco-Russian alliance in 1808
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Treaty of Erfurt
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City that Britain tried to attack in the Fifth Coalition
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Antwerp
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Name of British general who helped defeat the French in Spain
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Arthur Wellesley
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What title was he given in honour of this in 1814
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Duke of Wellington
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River that Napoleon rushed to cross to fight the Austrians in 1809
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Danube
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Subsequent battle where he lost his first battle
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Battle of Aspern-Essling
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Battle where Napoleon regained the victory
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Battle of Wagram
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Treaty signed by Austria
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Treaty of Schönbrunn
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What nationality was a person who almost assassinated Napoleon
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German
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Which year did Napoleon marry his second wife
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1810
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War as a result of Britain interfering with US trade
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War of 1812
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Year of Napoleon's massive campaign into Russia
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1812
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Deadliest battle of the war outside Moscow
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Battle of Borodino
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What percent of French soldiers made it back to France (nearest 5%)
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5
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How many countries made up the Sixth Coalition
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7
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Great victory by Napoleon against the Coalition
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Battle of Dresden
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Largest battle with 600,000 troops involved, French defeat
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Battle of Leipzig
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Name of the plans by the Coalition to keep Napoleon as emperor but reclaim territories
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Frankfurt Proposals
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Year that Paris was captured and Napoleon was forced to abdicate
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1814
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Which island was Napoleon banished to
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Elba
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Council of nations deciding over European borders
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Congress of Vienna
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Another name for Napoleon's return to France
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Hundred Days War
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Who did Napoleon reclaim the crown from
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Louis XVIII
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Which [modern day] country did Napoleon march into against the Seventh Coalition
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Belgium
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Famous battle where Napoleon was defeated
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Battle of Waterloo
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Group of soldiers that refused to surrender and were therefore wiped out
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Old Guard
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Where was Napoleon forced to abdicate to this time
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St Helena
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In what year did he die [likely of stomach cancer]
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1821
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French lineage reinstated on the throne
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House of Bourbon
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What system was introduced around Europe by Napoleon
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Metric System
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What sentiment was sparked in the warring countries
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Nationalism
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