how do you explain raise and fall of nepolean
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rise of Napoleon
■Political instability -the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte was also and indirect result of the French Revolution As often happens in Revolution there was a political and economical stability in France and there was a struggle for power .
■New constitution- after the fall of jacobians a new Constitution was introduced in provided for two elected legislative councils and a directory an( executive made up of 5 members) .However the directors often clash with the Legislative Council smooth and soft to this miss this class was responsible for political instability in a billion to advantage of the situation and became a dictator with the help of army.
■Napoleon as a emperor of France
in 1804 Napoleon declared himself as the emperor of France .He was a brilliant channel and uses Armies to confirm and terminate all the neighbour countries except Britain and Russia. however his Successess were short lived .dhriti in pressure Austria and Russia jointly defeated him at Liepzigand again at Waterloo in 1815.
■Political instability -the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte was also and indirect result of the French Revolution As often happens in Revolution there was a political and economical stability in France and there was a struggle for power .
■New constitution- after the fall of jacobians a new Constitution was introduced in provided for two elected legislative councils and a directory an( executive made up of 5 members) .However the directors often clash with the Legislative Council smooth and soft to this miss this class was responsible for political instability in a billion to advantage of the situation and became a dictator with the help of army.
■Napoleon as a emperor of France
in 1804 Napoleon declared himself as the emperor of France .He was a brilliant channel and uses Armies to confirm and terminate all the neighbour countries except Britain and Russia. however his Successess were short lived .dhriti in pressure Austria and Russia jointly defeated him at Liepzigand again at Waterloo in 1815.
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