Napoleon Killed at Toulon

Napoleon Killed at Toulon
This is an open timeline-feel free to edit but please this article is similar to Washington Shoot at murdering town which technicly means that I hope this timeline will be upgraded with articles on map s, nations, etc so please edit with maps nation slabs and whatsoever because Im new and dont know how to add links to nations connected to this timeline so please edit and I will give you all the credit if you help make this a feauterd article. During the Seige of Toulon, Napoleon puts his artillery up on a smaller hill near the bay instead of hill of Cario. He and his artillery are spotted though by a Anglo ship and the captian orders his guns to fire on that position. an artillery shell hit right next to Napoleon making him wounded. Napoleon is evacuatied from the city and dies two days later in the hospital. The French defeat at Toulon does not stop the French Republic from winning though. During the so called First Coalition, which began in 1796 with France declaring that it would "save its people from the power abusing Sardinia". The French Army was to be commanded by Dominique Jacques, an commander who had served with the French army for 16 years, but he was a drunkaholic and did not think twice when he put a plan into action. On April 12, 1796, Jacqueses army marched torwards Montenotte and he was sure that the Sardinians would be caught off gaurd, but the night before a man on patrol with a copy of Jacqueses map was killed by an Sardinian sharpshooter. The plans showed exactly what Jacqueses army was going to do. When the French army arrived they where meet with a small force of 5,000 men and 7 cannons compared to Jacqueses army of 10,000 men and 18 cannons. The French though where in the open while the Sardinians where inside buildings and behind barricades with there artillery on a hill. The French where slaughterd by the small and ill equiped Sardinians. Jacques, who was not willing to accept defeat moved to Dego, Mondovia, and then to Turin, but he was defeated at every battle, but he died unwilling to surrender in Turin with some of his most loyal troops. The French Army retreated with Sardinia right on there backs unitll finally the French army surrendered on May 7th at Lyon. This major French defeat led to:
 * Frances defeat showed Spain how weak they where and they do not give the Louisiana territory back to France.
 * Sardinia not only gains more land and money, it becomes an empire.
 * Frances defeat shows Prussia what it could become if it dosent use the right tatics, leading to a stronger army for Prussia.
 * No Napoleonic war means no war of 1812