Freddy II had none of these drawbacks, and talked/fought his way out of his wars with every possible combatant.
He often got himself into ludicrous situations, and made many strategic blunders. It was only his tactical genius that got him out of it.
Every Brit will say different, but I do not think Britain played a big role fighting France. It only really fought at Iberia (taking Madeira for itself for a few years, even, though it wasn't really threatened), and did it really do more than the Spanish and Portuguese, who lived there?
I disagree. The naval blockade was the number one reason Napoleon lost. In Iberia, it is true the Spanish guerrillas did more fore the coalition cause, but the Portuguese regulars were less important than the German/British troops. Then there is Waterloo, ofc.
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