Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) did not. Napoleon III (1808-1873) was the emperor of France at the time of the Second Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867).
The French were interested in colonizing Mexico to prevent the rising of the United States as a world power by establishing a foothold in the Americas and supporting the Confederate forces during the American Civil War (1861-1865). As a secondary objective, France was interested in exploiting the large silver, copper and iron mines located on northern Mexico.
As a consequence of the large indebtedness acquired after both the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) and the Reform Wars (1857-1861), the Mexican government faced such economic difficulties that president Benito Juarez suspended interest payments to foreign countries on July 17th, 1861. This angered France, Spain and England, who united their efforts to apply gunboat diplomacy on Mexico, and force it to continue with these payments. On December 8th of the same year, the Spanish fleet and troops from Spanish-controlled Cuba arrived at Mexico's main Gulf port, Veracruz.
Juarez negotiated the terms of such payments at the "La Soledad Preliminaries"; while Spain and England were satisfied and pulled their troops from the region, France wasn't interested in such debt: they were interested in conquering Mexico to prevent the rising of the United States as a world power by establishing a foothold in the Americas, and supporting the Confederate forces during the American Civil War (1861-1865). As a secondary objective, France was interested in exploiting the large silver, copper and iron mines located on northern Mexico.
On March 6th, 1862 5,000 French troops arrived to Veracruz, letting know friends and foes alike that France was in for the conquest of Mexico. The United States weren't able to protest until May 6th of 1862, but by that date, the legendary Battle of Puebla or Cinco de Mayo (May 5th, 1862) had already taken place.
Napoleon III the third son of Napoleon Bonaparte and last King of the French.
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Napoleon III (1808-1873)
Napoleon III (1808-1873)
Napoleon III (emperor of France) qualifies as such.
Yes, He violated the Monroe Doctrine by installing Maximilian as his puppet in Mexico..
Maximillian I of Mexico was born as Archduke Ferdinand Maxmillian Joseph of Vienna, Austria in 1832 and became the Emperor of Mexico in 1864 after Napoleon III occupied Mexico.
Both Napoleon and Maximillian wanted a French prescience in the U.S. They wanted to establish a French satellite state in Mexico.
The French emperor, Napoleon III, sent a total force of 25000 man to Mexico
Napoleon's son was briefly Napoleon II. His nephew was Napoleon III.
Napoleon III of France was born on April 20, 1808.