Cannons, Cavalry, and Cold Steel: The Napoleonic Wars, 1803-1815
Description
Finalized: Following the French Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte established himself as the First Consul of France, seeking to unify the nation and bring about a new era of prosperity. In 1802, the War of the Second Coalition came to an end with the signing of the Treaty of Amiens. However, this peace was short-lived, as Napoleon’s ambitions soon brought about new conflict with Great Britain and its allies in 1803, marking the start of the Napoleonic Wars. In this committee, delegates will navigate a period of intense military conflict, diplomatic intrigue, and great change. Through strategic thinking and decisive action, you will be able to help shape the course of history and the future of the world.
Chair: Daniel Sitanggang
Vice Chair: TBA