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  • Napoleon
    ... Napoleon thought that if he conquered Egypt he could attack the English by surprise and cut off their trading routes. Napoleon brought ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... as Aswan . The people of Egypt were glad to have Napoleon as their ruler. Their were no uprisings in Egypt. Napoleon's confident ...
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  • Napoleon and His Times
    ... Again, just as in Egypt Napoleon had to pack up and just go home, defeated, but this time he could not hide his defeat as he did in Egypt. ...
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  • napoleon
    ... In May 1798, Napoleon sailed to Egypt, and won the Battle of the Pyramids. ... The British had successfully cut off supplies from Napoleon's men in Egypt. ...
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  • Napoleon: A military leader
    ... Napoleon thought that if he conquered Egypt he could attack the English by surprise and cut off their trading routes. Napoleon brought ...
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  • Napoleon 2
    ... In May, 1798, Napoleon sailed to Egypt, and won the Battle of the Pyramids. ... The British had successfully cut off supplies from Napoleon's men in Egypt. ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... A French journey to Syria was driven back at Acre. Back in Egypt, Napoleon defeated Ottoman forces that were trying to land at Aboukir (July of 1799). ...
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  • imperialism in egypt
    ... Indian colonies to the British. To get to Egypt Napoleon needed three hundred ships to carry himself and his forty thousand soldiers. ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... France needed a savior (Maurois Andre: pg. 15). In October 1799, and without informing his troops in Egypt. Napoleon landed in France. ...
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  • Napoleon Bonaparte
    ... Without naval control the French could not send supplies across the Mediterranean Sea to Napoleon's army in Egypt, so he had to give up this plan and return to ...
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  • Napoleon Bonaparte
    ... national hero. From there Napoleon went to Egypt. He returned victorious from Egypt, as well. It seemed his fame kept growing. He ...
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  • Napoleon I Bonaparte
    ... A French fleet brought Napoleon's troops down to Egypt where he won the battle, however, the British fleet defeated the French fleet at the Battle of the Nile ...
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  • Nopleon
    ... In May, 1798, Napoleon sailed to Egypt, and won the Battle of the Pyramids. ... The British had successfully cut off supplies from Napoleon's men in Egypt. ...
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  • napoleon
    ... After Napoleon's defeats in Egypt he returned to France where he seized control of the French government in November 1799. After ...
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  • napoleon
    ... He decided to go to Egypt there he fought the Mamalukes and won decisively. While Napoleon was gone the war in Italy flared up again. ...
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  • Napoleon I
    ... It was a morale boost to a nation cast in anarchy. Napoleon led an expedition to Egypt, ruled by the Turks, to cripple at British trade with the East. ...
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  • Napoleon Timeline
    ... 21st 1798: Victory at Battle of Pyramids Aug 23th 1799: Leaves Egypt for Paris ... church and state power May 10th 1802: National vote give Napoleon consulship for ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... by the British. Napoleon then returned home to France where he was considered the conqueror of Egypt and Italy. A conspiracy was ...
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  • Egypt 3
    ... language. In 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte occupied Egypt. One of his soldiers knocked over a wall in the city of Rosetta, Egypt. From ...
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  • Bonaparte
    ... Without naval control the French could not send supplies across the Mediterranean Sea to Napoleon's army in Egypt, so he had to give up this plan and return to ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... the interior, Napoleon fought several successful battles in Austria in 1796-7, and proposed a novel plan to capture British interests in resource-rich Egypt. ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... change so many lives. When Napoleon returned from Egypt, he was already starting to be seen as a hero everywhere. Yet, he decided to ...
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  • Alexander the Great 2
    ... Stopping to seize Malta on the way Napoleon reached Egypt July 1. Napoleon fought bravely in this and many other violent conflicts and was eventually Crowned ...
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  • Ancient Egypt
    ... It wasn't until Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in 1798 that the marvelous artifacts of the Egyptians were seen in Europe and their ancient culture began to ...
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  • Is Napoleon Bonaparte Machiavellian in Nature
    ... Because of this, it cost him several losses like in Egypt, Spain, and Russia. In conclusion, Napoleon halfway succeeded in his take over of France. ...
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  • Napoleon Bonaparte 3
    ... Napoleon's also had success in his government as well. While ruling in Egypt, he made many schools for the Egyptians (Cronin 1971). ...
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  • Napoleon's accomplishments and Defeats
    ... Napoleon's fame for winning battles in the Middle East and Egypt and crushing royalist uprisings back at home allowed him to take over the Directory with ease. ...
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  • thutmoseIII
    ... Garden City, New York 1964 5. Reign of Thutmose III Bryan, Betsy .M 1991 6. http://eyelid.ukonline.co.uk/ancient/k-q3.htm Thutmose III : The Napoleon of Egypt
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  • Napoleonic Era & Effect On France
    ... Napoleon had gone into Egypt in 1798 with an army and although he was not successful, it is said that it was a propaganda triumph for France. ...
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  • Armenian Genocide
    ... In May 1798, Napoleon sailed to Egypt, but England was stronger. Napoleon could no longer keep up his attack or keep in touch with France. ...
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