What was Napoleon’s Continental System?
a) a program of Continental self-sufficiency designed to exclude British trade
b) a blockade of British ports to force Britain to submit to France
Consider This: The British had a system of worldwide commerce by this point. See 6.4: The Imperial Revolution.
c) a blockade of Eastern Mediterranean ports to limit Asian luxuries in the European market
Consider This: The British had a system of worldwide commerce by this point. See 6.4: The Imperial Revolution.
d) a system of customs taxes on roads coming into France from the east
Consider This: The British had a system of worldwide commerce by this point. See 6.4: The Imperial Revolution.
a) a program of Continental self-sufficiency designed to exclude British trade
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