Talk:Timeline (Napoleon's Britain)

Virtually no sea ice in the channel.

A loss at Trafalgar does not necessarily mean that the French can invade. Naval battles, wins or losses, tend to be closer to draws with regard to ship losses than anything. The French intent for Trafalgar was to sucker the Brits into having enough ships away from the UK to make an invasion possible - not to fight them at all. That the battle occurred at all means the French failed in their goal. You need to think up something else, there.

Brits did not get Malaya until years after the Napoleonic Wars.

Sicily, more or less beyond the French ability to attack. Remember, had long by that point only consisted of the island.

Lordganon (talk) 23:04, August 16, 2014 (UTC)