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how would you explain the rise of Napoleon​

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Answered by harshita918
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The rise of Napoleon as a first counsel in 1799 opened a new chapter in French history. This revolution had played an important role in his rise. The socio-economic order of pre revolution France was characterized by class privileges and intense discrimination. The revolution overthrew these discriminations under the old system.

He was best known, however, for a string of very extraordinary military victories in 1796–97. In those years, he conquered all of northern Italy, forcing the Habsburgs to relinquish their territories there, and to seek control of the Netherlands as well. He also headed a military expedition to Egypt, seeking to weaken the British position there, and although his campaign in Egypt did not produce the results that he had hoped, he did achieve a series of very striking military victories.

Answered by ankitjaat41
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France was ruled by the Directory, an executive made up of five members. ... (ii) The political instability of the Directory paved the way for the rise of a military dictator, Napoleon Bonaparte.

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