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The continental system was meant to create

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The continental system was meant to create a blockade for British trade

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According to this continental system, ships arrival from Britain were not permitted to enter the ports which were controlled by the French. By doing so, colonial goods could take a hit. Although there was some damage being done to the British economy, exports dropped drastically from 55% to 25%.

The continental system created by Napoleon I to damage the British trade. This was done after Britain blocked the French navy from functioning in the French coast. This system was implemented through the Berlin Decree in 1806.

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Napoleon wanted to hobble the British economy and give France a chance to build up its own manufacturing and industry. The Continental System began in 1806 with Napoleon's Berlin Decree, which banned British ships from entering European ports.

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