Question 6: Turn to page 532 in your World Civilizations textbook and study the map at the top of the page then answer the following question about the map. “How far (that you can see on the map) Southeast did Napoleon campaign? Why did Napoleon’s decision to invade Russia prove to be disastrous and when was he defeated and where was he exiled to?
a. From what we can see on the map provided, Napoleon’s campaign traveled as far southeast as Crete. Napoleon’s decision to invade Russia failed because Napoleon’s army kept shrinking due to the harsh weather, Napoleon’s men kept dying off. He was defeated in 1813 and exiled to the island of Cyprus.
b. From what we can see on the map provided, Napoleon’s campaign traveled as far southeast as Malta. Napoleon’s decision to invade Russia failed because Napoleon’s army was too fatigued to continue the journey through the Russian mountains and severe
weather. He was defeated in 1814 and exiled to the island of Crete.
c. From what we can see on the map provided, Napoleon’s campaign traveled as far southeast as Egypt and up to Jerusalem. Napoleon’s decision to invade Russia failed because Napoleon’s army was soon delayed due to the bitter cold weather and deep snow from Russian winter. He was defeated in 1814 and exiled to the island of Elba.
b. From what we can see on the map provided, Napoleon’s campaign traveled as far southeast as Malta. Napoleon’s decision to invade Russia failed because Napoleon’s army was too fatigued to continue the journey through the Russian mountains and severe
weather. He was defeated in 1814 and exiled to the island of Crete.
c. From what we can see on the map provided, Napoleon’s campaign traveled as far southeast as Egypt and up to Jerusalem. Napoleon’s decision to invade Russia failed because Napoleon’s army was soon delayed due to the bitter cold weather and deep snow from Russian winter. He was defeated in 1814 and exiled to the island of Elba.