The Napoleonic Wars cover the period of 1803 to 1815 which saw France in an almost continuous struggle with various European Coalitions. New countries were created, defeated, shuffled around and renamed with new allegiances and then it began again from square one. It was a European disaster with France losing 371,000 military killed in action, as many as 600,000 civilian deaths, and another 800,000 military men lost their lives due to disease and other causes.In 12 years the cumulative death toll reached and may have exceeded 3.5 million persons and some historians give estimates as high as 6.5 million.
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