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How would you explain the rise of Napoleon?​

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Answered by MissCutie233
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Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself Emperor of France. He started conquering neighbouring countries by waging wars against them. He saw himself as a moderniser of Europe. He introduced many laws, such as the protection of private property and a uniform system of weights and measures provided by the decimal system. Many of his measures carried the revolutionary ideas of liberty and modern laws to the other parts of Europe. This had a positive impact on people long after he was dethroned as an emperor when he was finally defeated in the Battle of Waterloo.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Napoleon Bonaparte was a Fench Military who invaded much of the Europe in 19th century. He rose due to the political ins tability between the nations. France became a democratic republic, following the French Revolution. The Jacobin government's collapse had allowed the wealthier middle class to seize power

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