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The Napoleonic Wars were a series of wars declared against Napoleon's French
                     Empire by opposing coalitions, led by Britain and funded by Rothschild.









                                                              1803
                       THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE: RATHER THAN BORROW

                      FROM THE BANKERS, NAPOLEON SELLS LAND TO THE
                                                              U.S.




               Napoleon  needs  money  to  finance  France’s  war  effort  against  the  European
               powers, but he is unwilling to borrow from big bankers. Napoleon once wrote:
               "When  a  government  is  dependent  upon  bankers  for  money,  they  and  not  the
               leaders  of  the  government  control  the  situation,  since  the  hand  that  gives  is
               above  the  hand  that  takes.  Money  has  no  motherland;  financiers  are  without
               patriotism  and  without  decency;  their  sole  object  is  gain.”  (15)  Instead  of
               crawling to Rothschild, Napoleon raises money by proposing to sell the massive
               Territory  of  Louisiana  to  the  United  States.  President  Jefferson  jumps  at  the
               offer. Napoleon’s move also closes a possible front in the western hemisphere

               from which Britain could wage war against French territory.
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