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28 August, 16:41

What did Napoleon replace the Holy Roman Empire with

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  1. 28 August, 16:44
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    Answer: The "Protector of the Confederation" was a hereditary office of the Emperor of the French, Napoleon. On 1 August, the members of the confederation formally seceded from the Holy Roman Empire, and on 6 August, following an ultimatum by Napoleon, Francis II declared the Holy Roman Empire dissolved.
  2. 28 August, 16:45
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    Answer: The Protector Of The Confederation

    Explanation: The Protector Of The Confederation was a hereditary title founded by Napoleon that seceded from the Holy Roman Empire after its dismantling. Essentially it acted as a series of French client states in modern day Germany, in fact Napoleon's conquests where one of the main factors contributing to German Nationalism. Citizens of these newly established client states had one thing in common, that being ethnicity, so most citizens of these new client states felt united in ethnicity and in a resistance to the occupation by the First French Empire.
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