Napoleon - Berlin Decree
Time: Friday Nov 21, 1806
Place: Berlin, Germany
Details: Following his triumph, Napoleon imposed the first elements of the Continental System through the Berlin Decree issued in November 1806. The Continental System, which prohibited European nations from trading with Britain, was widely violated throughout his reign.
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