Indicate the goals that Napoleon pursued in his foreign policy.

In 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte became French consul. Then in 1804 he received the imperial title. Napoleon strove to carry out aggressive measures in his foreign policy. First, he outlined goals for the capture of Europe and neighboring states. But after the resounding victories of France in European states, he set a new goal. The Emperor of France strove for world domination. But for this he needed to defeat strong opponents in Europe and capture Russia, which, in fact, Bonaparte did not succeed in.



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