Ø Napoleonic era brought some relief to the faltering ottoman empire .it distracted Russia from
further advances. Napoleon I himself invaded Egypt, but his army was trapped when the British
sank the French fleet. A peace interlude in 1803 allowed the army to return to France.
Ø To secure his own domination and to render the rest Europe virtually powerless, napoleon
established an alliance with Russia by concluding the treaty of titlist in 1807. Russia undertook
to aid napoleon in his war against Britain ,in turn the emperor of Russia would receive the
ottoman territories of Moldavia and Wallachia if the sultan refused to surrender these territories,
France and Russia were to attack the empire, and the ottoman in Europe were to be partitioned
between the two allies.
Ø The napoleon scheme threatened threated not only the sultan, but also Britain, Austria and
Prussia, which was almost powerless in the face of such a potent alliance. The alliance naturally
proved accommodating to the au strains , who hoped that a joint Franco –Russian attack which
would probably have utterly divested the ottoman empire, could be prevented by diplomacy, but
if diplomatic measures failed , the Austrian minister klemens wenzel, prince von Metternich
decided that he would support the partition of ottoman empire a solution disadvantages to
Austria. But not as dangerous as a complete Russian takeover of southeastern Europe.
Ø The Napoleonic era (1799–1815) brought some relief to the faltering Ottoman Empire. It
distracted Russia from further advances. Napoleon I himself invaded Egypt, but his army was
trapped there when the British sank the French fleet. A peace interlude in 1803 allowed the army
to return to France.
Solution
Ø Napoleonic era brought some relief to the faltering ottoman empire .it distracted Russia from
further advances. Napoleon I himself invaded Egypt, but his army was trapped when the British
sank the French fleet. A peace interlude in 1803 allowed the army to return to France.
Ø To secure his own domination and to render the rest Europe virtually powerless, napoleon
established an alliance with Russia by concluding the treaty of titlist in 1807. Russia undertook
to aid napoleon in his war against Britain ,in turn the emperor of Russia would receive the
ottoman territories of Moldavia and Wallachia if the sultan refused to surrender these territories,
France and Russia were to attack the empire, and the ottoman in Europe were to be partitioned
between the two allies.
Ø The napoleon scheme threatened threated not only the sultan, but also Britain, Austria and
Prussia, which was almost powerless in the face of such a potent alliance. The alliance naturally
proved accommodating to the au strains , who hoped that a joint Franco –Russian attack which
would probably have utterly divested the ottoman empire, could be prevented by diplomacy, but
if diplomatic measures failed , the Austrian minister klemens wenzel, prince von Metternich
decided that he would.
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1. Ø Napoleonic era brought some relief to the faltering ottoman empire .it distracted Russia from
further advances. Napoleon I himself invaded Egypt, but his army was trapped when the British
sank the French fleet. A peace interlude in 1803 allowed the army to return to France.
Ø To secure his own domination and to render the rest Europe virtually powerless, napoleon
established an alliance with Russia by concluding the treaty of titlist in 1807. Russia undertook
to aid napoleon in his war against Britain ,in turn the emperor of Russia would receive the
ottoman territories of Moldavia and Wallachia if the sultan refused to surrender these territories,
France and Russia were to attack the empire, and the ottoman in Europe were to be partitioned
between the two allies.
Ø The napoleon scheme threatened threated not only the sultan, but also Britain, Austria and
Prussia, which was almost powerless in the face of such a potent alliance. The alliance naturally
proved accommodating to the au strains , who hoped that a joint Franco –Russian attack which
would probably have utterly divested the ottoman empire, could be prevented by diplomacy, but
if diplomatic measures failed , the Austrian minister klemens wenzel, prince von Metternich
decided that he would support the partition of ottoman empire a solution disadvantages to
Austria. But not as dangerous as a complete Russian takeover of southeastern Europe.
Ø The Napoleonic era (1799–1815) brought some relief to the faltering Ottoman Empire. It
distracted Russia from further advances. Napoleon I himself invaded Egypt, but his army was
trapped there when the British sank the French fleet. A peace interlude in 1803 allowed the army
to return to France.
Solution
Ø Napoleonic era brought some relief to the faltering ottoman empire .it distracted Russia from
further advances. Napoleon I himself invaded Egypt, but his army was trapped when the British
sank the French fleet. A peace interlude in 1803 allowed the army to return to France.
Ø To secure his own domination and to render the rest Europe virtually powerless, napoleon
established an alliance with Russia by concluding the treaty of titlist in 1807. Russia undertook
to aid napoleon in his war against Britain ,in turn the emperor of Russia would receive the
ottoman territories of Moldavia and Wallachia if the sultan refused to surrender these territories,
France and Russia were to attack the empire, and the ottoman in Europe were to be partitioned
between the two allies.
Ø The napoleon scheme threatened threated not only the sultan, but also Britain, Austria and
Prussia, which was almost powerless in the face of such a potent alliance. The alliance naturally
proved accommodating to the au strains , who hoped that a joint Franco –Russian attack which
2. would probably have utterly divested the ottoman empire, could be prevented by diplomacy, but
if diplomatic measures failed , the Austrian minister klemens wenzel, prince von Metternich
decided that he would support the partition of ottoman empire a solution disadvantages to
Austria. But not as dangerous as a complete Russian takeover of southeastern Europe.
Ø The Napoleonic era (1799–1815) brought some relief to the faltering Ottoman Empire. It
distracted Russia from further advances. Napoleon I himself invaded Egypt, but his army was
trapped there when the British sank the French fleet. A peace interlude in 1803 allowed the army
to return to France.