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What were Napoleons Foreign Policies?

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My younger sister is a school student; she needs to write an essay on the topic Napoleons Foreign Policies. Is there anyone who can help her please?

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    Rumors of coup plots and veiled risks of aggression were conceiving an untenable position in France. Napoleon Bonaparte utilised this unfastening to assure the revolutionary government in Paris, renowned as the Directory, to start moving power to him. With pledges to refurbish alignment, Napoleon assured the little number of Frenchmen the Directory permitted to ballot to vitally vote into agency him dictator. His place of power permitted him to start to apply a hard-hitting foreign principle contrary to his European neighbors.
    Priorities
    Napoleon's foreign principle was to have far extending penalties for France and most of Europe. The British Empire was France's long-standing foe and a main concern for Napoleon. Preparations for an attack over the English Channel proceeded between 1800 and 1803, as boats, armies and provision was organized. Britain's naval supremacy and risks from other forces compelled Napoleon to leave behind his plans.
    American Connection
    Europe was in turmoil and Napoleon was preoccupied with more pushing events. He started to consider French countries in the New World as a distraction. These countries encompassed much of the locality west of the Mississippi River and extended to the Pacific Ocean. Napoleon traded what became renowned as the Louisiana Purchase to the Jefferson Administration in 1803 for $15 million, nearly increasing two-fold the dimensions of the United States
    Legacy
    The reign of Napoleon Bonaparte conveyed clearing alterations to France and left a blended legacy. His principles boosted an appearing nationalism at dwelling and prepared the base for a more up to date, bureaucratic government. His infantry restructures and conflicts of conquest disperse worry over Europe that shoved other European forces into alliances that would finally beat Napoleon.

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