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explain rise of napoleon??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Napoleon Bonaparte was a Fench Military who invaded much of the Europe in 19th century. He rose due to the political instability between the nations. France became a democratic republic, following the French Revolution. The political turmoils led to the rise of Bonaparte.

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Answered by florinmasih100
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After France became a republic in 1792, the then Jacobin leader, Robespierre, followed a policy of severe control and punishment. He was a sort of autocrat himself. ... This created a political vacuum in France. This was a conducive situation and Napoleon Bonaparte took the reign of power as a military dictator.He needed victories on the battlefield in order to maintain control of his empire. After his eventual defeat, his soldiers still considered him their true leader and helped him regain control of France. Under Napoleon's command, he promised to raise them and make them all heroes once again.

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