how would you explain the rise of napoleon
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(i) However, the Directors often clashed with the Legislative Councils, who then sought to dismiss them.
(ii) The political instability of the Directory paved the way for the rise of a military dictator, Napoleon Bonaparte
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1.Political instability :the rise of Napoleon was also and indirect result of the French Revolution. There were critical and economically instance in France.
2.New constitution:after the fall of the jacobin government, a new Constitution was formed which made clashes directors and the Legislative Council. The clashes was responsible for political instability and Napoleon took advantages of the situation and became a dictator with the help of Army.
3.Napolean as the emperor of France : in 1804, Napoleon declared himself the emperor of France. He was a brilliant general and used his Armies to expent their Empire.
2.New constitution:after the fall of the jacobin government, a new Constitution was formed which made clashes directors and the Legislative Council. The clashes was responsible for political instability and Napoleon took advantages of the situation and became a dictator with the help of Army.
3.Napolean as the emperor of France : in 1804, Napoleon declared himself the emperor of France. He was a brilliant general and used his Armies to expent their Empire.
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