Napoleonic Conflicts (1803-1815): The Napoleonic Conflicts were a progression of contentions that arose because of the French Upheaval and the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte.
These conflicts included significant European powers, including France, England, Austria, Prussia, and Russia.
Napoleon's desire to extend A french area prompted a progression of military missions and fights across Europe.
The conflicts closed with Napoleon's loss at the Skirmish of Waterloo in 1815, prompting his exile and the reclamation of the Whiskey government in France.

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