
Napoleon quickly defeated the Prussians at Jena and the Russians at Friedland, bringing an uneasy peace to the continent. Concerned about increasing French power, Prussia led the creation of the Fourth Coalition with Russia, Saxony, and Sweden, which resumed war in October 1806. This victory secured British control of the seas and prevented the invasion of Britain. At sea, the British severely defeated the joint Franco-Spanish navy in the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. In December 1805 Napoleon achieved what is considered his greatest victory, defeating the allied Russo- Austrian army at Austerlitz. Napoleon, upon ascending to First Consul of France in 1799, had inherited a republic in chaos he subsequently created a state with stable finances, a strong bureaucracy, and a well-trained army.
#European war 4 conquest plus#
The Napoleonic wars are often described as five conflicts, each termed after the coalition that fought Napoleon: the Third Coalition (1803–1806), the Fourth (1806–1807), the Fifth (1809), the Sixth (1813–1814), and the Seventh (1815) plus the Peninsular War (1807–1814) and the French invasion of Russia (1812). The wars stemmed from the unresolved disputes associated with the French Revolution and the French Revolutionary Wars consisting of the War of the First Coalition (1792–1797) and the War of the Second Coalition (1798–1802). It produced a period of French domination over most of continental Europe.
#European war 4 conquest series#
The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major global conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European states formed into various coalitions. Heavy war reparations to allies (€1,000,000)

Very heavy damage to industry and infrastructure (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Italy and French colonies) Worth est. 800,000 French and allies killed by wounds, accidents or disease.65,000 French allies killed in action.€700,000 total war reparations by Prussia and Austria to France (1805–12)Įst.€500,000 reparations by others belligerents and loot worth about €1,000,000 taken from Spain and Russia Unknown number of ships captured or destroyed. Very heavy damage to industry and infrastructure (Spain, Russia, Prussia, Austria and Portugal) worth est.€2,000,000 Thousands of horses dead, captured or missing, unknown number of cannons, forts, wagons and buildings captured and destroyed. Total: 4,000,000 total military and civilian dead or missing Ottomans: 50,000 total dead or missing.Italians: 120,000 total dead or missing including civilians.Portuguese: up to 250,000 total dead or missing including civilians.Prussians: 134,000 killed in action (300,000 total dead including civilians).Russians: 289,000 killed in action (600,000 total dead including civilians).Spanish: more than 300,000 killed in action and more than 586,000 dead in total including civilians.Austrians: 350,220 killed in action (500,000 total dead).

South America has entered the war, Prussia annexes the French-occupied Rhineland, Poland is partitioned once again, the Netherlands is liberated and forced into neutrality and both Denmark and Bavaria turn against France.

