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Real Cool History for Kids

Episode 35: Napoleon Goes Marching Out

Real Cool History for Kids

Angela O'Dell

Worldhistory, Kids & Family, Stories For Kids, Kids, Education, Americanhistory, History

4.31.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2020

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the 35th episode in the popular podcast show for kids, Real Cool History for Kids, history adventures from a Biblical worldview.

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0:00.0

This is Angela Odell and you are listening to real cool history for kids.

0:15.1

A podcast show featuring history told from a distinctly Biblical worldview perspective.

0:21.8

Welcome to an adventure.

0:29.4

Welcome to real cool history for kids, Episode 35.

0:36.2

In our previous podcast episode, we were introduced to a guy who thought it would be a awesome

0:45.0

grand cool to rule a huge empire.

0:49.4

Although history calls him the little colonel, Napoleon Bonaparte's attitude and military

0:55.1

genius is what makes him legendary.

1:00.1

In the first part of our story about Napoleon, we watched him march back and forth, planting

1:06.0

his flag in everyone else's backyard, defiantly daring anyone to cross him or to try to stop

1:14.8

him.

1:16.4

In this episode, we will watch his rule end and discover the long lasting effects his

1:23.1

rule had on the world.

1:27.0

At the height of his power, Napoleon had more than 42 million people as his subjects.

1:35.4

That's a lot of people.

1:37.6

The entirety of Europe was either conquered or his allies.

1:44.0

Among those allies was the geographically huge country of Russia.

1:51.0

However, Napoleon soon realized that if his empire was to stand, he needed to conquer

1:57.7

Russia.

1:58.8

Although his armies were fighting uprisings and scattered locations in his empire, Napoleon

2:04.6

felt invincible.

2:06.9

He would attack Russia and he would bring them to their knees just like the rest of Europe.

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