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explain the rise of Nepolian​

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Answered by taibak32
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France was ruled by the Directory, an executive made up of five members.

(i) However, the Directors often clashed with the Legislative Councils, who then sought to dismiss them

. (ii) The political instability of the Directory paved the way for the rise of a military dictator, Napoleon Bonaparte.

Answered by Anonymous
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The rise of Napoleon came right after the fall of the Directory in 1796.

 The Directors often clashed with the legislative councils, who then made attempts to dismiss them. The Directory was highly politically unstable; hence, Napoleon rose to power as a military dictator.

 Earlier, the Jacobins had overthrown King Louis XVI and established governance on their own module; but Robespierre’s administration was too harsh and relentless.Napoleon crowned himself the Emperor in 1804 and abolished dynasties.

He viewed himself as a “moderniser of Europe” and was rightly seen as a liberator who introduced a uniform system of weights and measures, introduced laws to protect private property, etc.

 However, his quest for power led to his ultimate downfall with his defeat at Waterloo in 1815.

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