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How would you explain the rise of Napoleon?​

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Answered by shreya181271
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Napoleon's rise to power can be explained through his military exploits. ... Napoleon also defeated the British army in Egypt at the Battle of the Pyramids. In 1799, he was part of a group that overthrew the French Directory. Napoleon's status as a commoner and war hero made him popular with the French masses.

Answered by baadshahkhan2005
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The fall of Jacobin club benefited the wealthier middle-classes to seize the power. France was now ruled under Directory, an Executive made up of five members. It provided for two elected legislative councils. However, the Directors often clashed with the legislative councils, who then sought to dismiss them. However, the Directors often clashed with the legislative councils, who then sought to dismiss them. However, the Directors often clashed with the legislative councils, who then sought to dismiss them. The political instability of the Directory paved the way for the rise of a military dictator, Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1804, the Napoleon crowned himself as the emperor, he set out to conquer neighboring European countries, dispossessing dynasties and creating kingdoms where he placed members of his family. He was considered as the Modernizer of Europe.  He imposed many laws such as the protection of private property and a uniform system of weights and measures provided by the decimal system. Initially, many saw Napoleon as a liberator who would bring freedom for the people. But soon the Napoleonic armies came to be viewed everywhere as an invading force. He was finally defeated at Waterloo in 1815.

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