Talk:The Napoleonic Empire

"Napoleon waited on his invasion of Russia, and instead turned his attentions to England, committing the 600,000 men that he sent to Russia in an attack across the Channel, effectively humbling the thorn in his side, and allowing a French Empire of Europe."

IIUC, the problem with Napoleon in invading Britain (or England) is not manpower, but a way to cross that manpower through the English Channel.

Napoleon tried an alliance with the Spanish (who had a better fleet than the French then) but that was crushed at Trafalgar. ...this might be a better POD.