Napoleon's empire spread the ideas of French Revolution in Europe. One of these ideas was nationalism. How was Napoleon's domination a factor in spreading nationalism outside of France? It helped create local monarchy and leadership in the dominated nations. It helped the dominated nations to adopt French culture and traditions. It inspired the dominated nations to build their own sense of nationalism. It prevented the spreading of more ideas of French Revolution in Europe.



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"It inspired the dominated nations to build their own sense of nationalism." Although Napoleon's hold on his conquered ares of Europe was strong, the inspiration to forge one's own destiny after the French Revolution was stronger. This is what many Europeans believed in the most.  

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