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What was the immediate effect of Napoleon’s attacks on Russia and Spain?

Napoleon lost his title as Consulate.
Napoleon expanded French territories.
Napoleon lost a large part of his military force.
Napoleon gained the respect of people in Europe.

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napolean lost a large part of his military force.
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  • Napoleon lost a large part of his military force.

Step-by-step explanation:

One week after winning a bloody victory over the Russian army at the Battle of Borodino, Napoleon Bonaparte's Grande Armée enters the city of Moscow, just to discover the populace emptied and the Russian armed force withdrew once more.

Moscow was the objective of the attack, yet the betrayed city held no czarist authorities to sue for harmony and no incredible stores of nourishment or supplies to remunerate the French officers for their long walk. At that point, soon after 12 pm, fires broke out over the city, evidently set by Russian nationalists, leaving Napoleon's huge armed force without any way to endure the coming Russian winter.

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