How did the rise of Napolean?
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The rise of napoIean In short...he took the maximum profit from his military victories in Italy and Africa....The situation was ripe because the bourgeoisie felt that a strong chief was the best option in order to bring the situation back to normal and to secure his hold on power as a class.
So after a period of triumvirate, he did a coup, rose above the two others, and then legalized the situation by votes from the Senate.
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So after a period of triumvirate, he did a coup, rose above the two others, and then legalized the situation by votes from the Senate.
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