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Essay heading: Geography's Impact on Russian Politics
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The Continental System was crushing the Russian economy, and the Czar freed Russia from it. Napoleon thought that he had the campaign in Russia completely planned out, however he did not count on the Russian weather, and Russia's great expanse.
It took months for Napoleon to conquer Moscow, simply because it took so long to get their by foot... displayed 300 characters
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After this, the Russians, simply let Napoleon sit and rot in Moscow, waiting for a surrender from Czar Alexander that would never come. By the time Napoleon realized what was going to happen, it was too late. Because most of Russia is not near moderating coastal waters it gets extremely cold, far colder than anywhere else in Europe... displayed next 300 characters
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