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Explain the reasons for rise and fall of Napoleon in France?​

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Answered by MsPRENCY
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1}. The fall of jacobin government allowed the wealthier middle classes to seize

power. Directors often clashed with the legislative councils.

2}. Due to this political instability of the directory, there was the way for the rise of a military director - Napoleon Bonaparte.

3} Initially, many saw Napoleon as a liberator who would being freedom for the people.

4}. But soon the Napoleonic armies came to be viewed as an invading trade everywhere.

5.} Finally, in the year 1815 he was defeated at waterloo.

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Answered by Xsuman682X
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  • The fall of jacobin government allowed the wealthier middle classes to seize power. Directors often clashed with the legislative councils.

  • Due to this political instability of the directory, there was the way for the rise of a military director - Napoleon Bonaparte.

  • Initially, many saw Napoleon as a liberator who would being freedom for the people.

  • But soon the Napoleonic armies came to be viewed as an invading trade everywhere.

  • Finally, in the year 1815 he was defeated at waterloo.
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