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Why was Russia’s defeat of France the turning point in the Napoleonic Wars? Napoleon’s empire turned against him. Napoleon escaped to America for safety. The people of France no longer supported Napoleon. The French army was reinvigorated.

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the answer would be A
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User Rob Gordijn
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Answer:

Napoleon’s empire turned against him.

Step-by-step explanation:

French loss in Russian territory was the first major defeat for Napoleon, a big part of the french empire´s army was killed in that battle and France Allies Prussia and the Austrian Empire turned against them declaring war. The defeat in Russia was a turning point because the French empire was too large to be protected by the weakend army, and that was capitalized by many of the territories that were under french power.

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