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    the King was successful in helping the Americans defeat the British, and drive them out of the US, he also succeeded in growing the French deficit (Roberts et. all, 2013). The shape of continental Europe changed during the revolution as well; as Napoleon marched across the continent claiming victory after victory the size of France grew. It swallowed nations whole stretching the reach of the King as far west as modern day Poland, into Scandinavia and south into…

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