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| Domain | Definition |
Literature | Continental System A name given to Napoleon's plan for shutting out Great Britain from all commerce with the continent of Europe. He forbade under pain of war any nation of Europe to receive British exports, or to send imports to any of the British dominions. It began Nov. 21st, 1806. Source: Brewer's Dictionary. |
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The Continental System was just such an embargo. In 1807 (?), having recently conquered or defeated every major power on the European continent, Napoleon forbade them from trading with the British. The embargo failed. Napoleon's exclusively land-based customs enforcers could not stop British smuggling, and British merchants aggressively sought out other markets. In fact, the Continental System caused more collateral damage to the nations of the "Grand Empire" than it did to Britain. Russia in particular chafed under the embargo, and in 1812, that country reopened trade with Britain. Napoleon raised the Grande Armée, a force of half a million men from across Europe, and invaded Russia.
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continental system | 11 |
building continental system | 2 |
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Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-c-e-e-i-l-m-n-n-n-o-s-s-t-t-t-y" | |
-4 letters: nonsystematic. | |
-5 letters: cementations, consistently, containments, contentments, continentals, inconstantly, nonessential, nonnecessity, teetotalisms. | |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01000011 01001111 01001110 01010100 01001001 01001110 01000101 01001110 01010100 01000001 01001100 00100000 01010011 01011001 01010011 01010100 01000101 01001101 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)C O N T I N E N T A L   S Y S T E M |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0043 004F 004E 0054 0049 004E 0045 004E 0054 0041 004C      0053 0059 0053 0054 0045 004D |
Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)37494854434839485435462535953543947 |
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