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Napoleon and the Wars of the First and Second Coalitions

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Overview of the first two coalitions against France and Napoleon's roles in them.

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  • I love your videos and would love to see more. I hope you finish off the series of the French Revolution and the eventual downfall of Napoleon.

    I have one correction to make. The UK is the "United Kingdom of great Britain and Northern Ireland" not all of Ireland. The northern eastern part of Ireland including smaller islands are part of the UK. The north eastern part of Ireland has a land border which is Shared with the republic of Ireland.

  • @capoeira102 In the early 1800s, it was the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The Republic of Ireland didn't get its independence until the 20th century (causing the UK to change to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland).

  • Unlike Napoleon and his continental counterparts, Great Britain, at that time, rarely got involved in continental contests and concentrated on those territories that were very difficult to access by land, and could be effectively defended from its European counterparts, with the Navy. British India, for example, which was keenly sought after by Napoleon and his to be Russian allies, before a spectacular falling out, in 1812.

  • @charlessmyth good point

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  • Your amount of knowledge never ceases to amaze me =)

    People should be able to store these videos on their hard disks, what if civilization ever came to an end? :D

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  • i love 18th century-early 19th century history... especially the napoleonic wars. khan academy will be my homepage for a long long time now!

  • France FUCK YEAH

  • The man loves to say words over and over again!!!

  • Thanks for the video. I think what You do is a good thing and the fact that You do it without profiting yourself makes it even better. But I think that You shouldn't spare all the details in this very american way of telling Europe's story, e.g. these bunch of people as You call the HRE of German Nations where coherent to the Holy Chair in Rome as they defended it and as the German Emperor was crowned in Aachen by approval of the pope. That is important for understanding middle european history

  • How can you have so much knowledge of each subject? What are your inputs and where you get these inputs from.

  • amazing . I think Uk is Scotland,England,Wales and north east Ireland

  • Argumentum ad vericundiam: being an expert on math doesn't make you an expert on everything else.

  • these videos are awesome!!!!!! you just helped me completely study for my IB european history exam!! I feel so prepared, thank you thank you thank you!!!

  • Thank you, Sal. I think I'm going to translate these Napoleon vids (: Is there *any* subject you're not good at? :P

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