Identifying How did the idea of nationalism rise from the Napoleonic Wars?
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The Napoleonic Wars, also called the Coalition Wars, 2 were a series of warlike conflicts that took place during the time Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte ruled in France. They were in part an extension of the conflicts that erupted because of the French Revolution and continued, at the instigation and thanks to funding from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, throughout the First French Empire. There is no consensus on the exact moment these wars started. There are those who consider that they began when Napoleon came to power in France, in November 1799, however other versions place the war period between 1799 and 1802 in the context of the French revolutionary wars, and consider the breaking of the peace and declaration of war from the United Kingdom to France in 1803, which followed the brief peace period of the Treaty of Amiens in 1802 as the starting point of the so-called Napoleonic wars. The Napoleonic Wars, which today are increasingly referred to as the "Coalition Wars" because they were actually imposed on Napoleon by the Allies, ended on November 20, 1815, after Napoleon's final defeat in battle. of Waterloo and the Second Treaty of Paris of 1815. Together, the almost continuous period of wars from April 20, 1792 to November 20, 1815 is often called The Great French War (prior to the First War World War, simply called The Great War).
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