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How would you explain the rise of Napoleon?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The following are the five points to explain the rise of Napoleon:

1. France, during the reign of terror, was ruled by the Committee of Public Safety. This committee considered monopoly as a serious crime because it observed the traditional, class-based system of economics that led to the Revolution in France.

2. The members of this society wanted everyone to have equal access for the basic goods.

3. The leader of this group was Robespierre (who was also the leader of the Jacobin club).

4. The Jacobin club observed the supreme egalitarianism and persecution and assisted the Revolutionary government in France. Accordingly, mass slaughter and public violence observed during this period.

5. Ultimately, Napoleon Bonaparte put an end to this condition and the Republic. And though France had a constitution Napoleon governed as a despot.

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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.

Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte:

The fall of the Jacobin government allowed the wealthier middle class to seize power. Two legislative councils were elected, who then appointed a Directory, an executive made of five members. Directors often clashed with legislative Councils and the latter sought to dismiss them.

Born on the island of Corsica, Napoleon rapidly rose through the ranks of the military during the French Revolution (1789-1799). After seizing political power in France in a 1799 coup d'état, he crowned himself emperor in 1804.

Reasons for the rise of Napoleon:

Napoleon's rise was facilitated by no of factors. ... The revolution gave an opportunity to Napoleon to show his genius through military successes. The revolution had abolished the institution of monarchy as a result of which French throne was empty and Napoleon could aspire to sit on it.

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