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How did Napoleon's loss in the Battle of Trafalgar affect Europe? A. Napoleon engaged in a battle with the forces of Russia, Prussia, and Spain, which exhausted his forces. B. Napoleon gave up his plans to expand French control across the Atlantic and in the Americas. C. Napoleon used Prussia and Spain’s support to again attack the British forces. D. From that point onward, Napoleon tried to win Russia as an ally to defeat Britain. E. From that point onward, Napoleon and his forces no longer attempted to invade Britain.

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E. From that point onward, Napoleon and his forces no longer attempted to invade Britain.

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The correct answer is E, as after his loss in the Battle of Trafalgar, Napoleon and his forces no longer attempted to invade Britain.

This battle thwarted the intention of the French to invade, or at least block, by sea to the United Kingdom and it supposed the beginning of the British naval power, that would last a century.

The Battle of Trafalgar gave the British absolute control of the seas not only during the Napoleonic campaigns, but also during almost the entire nineteenth century. Not in vain is Trafalgar dedicated to the most important square in the city of London.

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