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... equires careful consideration of the pros and cons, especially when the potential ally is the British.
England and France have allied before, and based on past experiences, the outcomes have always been less than satisfactory.
Napoleon IV was not beguiled by the British’s honeyed words. No matter how extravagant the promises, they had to be grounded in reality to count.
As long as England and France formed an alliance, Britannia would support France’s expansion into Centr ...
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