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The napoleonic empire
Great Britain was the only country that Napoleon never defeated
Despite the Continental Blockade he set up
Napoleon spread the revolutionary principles of liberty and equality across Europe
Napoleon's military power began to decline as a result of his failed invasion of Russia
His army was defeated at the Battle of Leipzig
Following a brief exile on the island of Elba, Napoleon returned to France
He was finally defeated at the Battle of Waterloo
Napoleon's main political achievements
His domestic policy consolidated the changes made during the revolution
He established the Civil Code
His foreign policy made France an empire as a result of his victories over Austria, Russia and Prussia
The Napoleonic Empire contained the countries that Napoleon defeated or occupied
In the countries which depended on France, Napoleon put members of his family on the throne,
Countries that had been members of the anti-French coalition
Austria
Russia
Napoleon declared himself Emperor of France
His rise to power was made possible by his military victories in Europe