In 1806, Napoleon created the Continental System, which banned all commercial activity between the European continent and Britain. Napoleon believed that this economic pressure would force Britain ...
As 1805 began, Napoleon was planning to cross the English Channel and invade Great Britain with 2000 ships and 200,000 soldiers. The French and British were at war once again: irreconcilable ...
Discover the work of the four artists shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2012 as it returns to the Tate Britain this year. The ...
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TheCollector on MSNArthur Wellesley: The Iron Duke of Wellington Who Beat NapoleonUndoubtedly one of Britain’s greatest heroes, Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington, is known mainly for his victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, which ended over seven ...
Wondering who to pair with Great Britain? Here are the 3 Best Leaders we could find to play as with Great Britain in Civ ...
But as 1806 drew to a close, Napoleon was still at war. Austria and Prussia had both surrendered, but the Russians — bloodied after Austerlitz — and Great Britain — all powerful on the seas ...
How did Britain's naval strength ... Discover the different tactics available to Wellington and Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo - and try putting them into practice. The French Revolution ...
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