Answer:well no offense to the first persons answer, but the unintended consequences of Napoleonic conquests are probably the most misunderstood or just ignored theme in military history. Firstly, he put Russia, what was generally considered on the Asian continent, into the European context. Secondly, he planted the seeds for Prussian Nationalism and militarism that evolved, after the defeat of his nephew Napoleon III, into the modern German nation in 1871. Most importantly, the concept of total war, something not seen since Roman-Carthage times, the new reality for the French Nation. He’s an enigma, a historical arsonist, an unexplainable phenomenon. I saved the most important for last. The 1848 revolutions all over Monarchal Europe are directly traced to the radical dogma spread by his revolutionary troops. He basically hit the reset button, and set events into motion that would lead to over 100 million deaths. That’s just a quick scan. I hope this answer inspires you to study history. History doesn’t repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme.
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