How would you explain the rise of Napoleon? Give answer in 5 points.
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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 instability between the nations.
- France became a democratic republic, following the French Revolution.
- The Jacobins typically implemented some revolutionary reforms but they pursued the official policies so blindly under Robespierre in the year 1794, he was executed ( guillotine)
- The Jacobin government's collapse had allowed the wealthier middle class to seize power.
- There were two legislative councils that were elected, after which a directory was appointed, an executive that composed of five members. The Legislative Councils were questioned and the latter tried to dismiss them.
- The political turmoils led to the rise of Bonaparte. At first, the citizens thought of him as a liberator, granting them freedom, however shortly his army started to invade. .
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The rise of Napoleon can be explained with the rule by France.
Explanation:
- This was a conducive situation and Napoleon Bonaparte took the reign of power as a military dictator.
- In 1792 France became a republic and was ruled by the Directory, an executive made up of five members.
- They have followed a policy of giving severe punishments' to the public who are found guilty, which is a sort of autocrat.
- This led to the reign of terror among the public.
- Here the members of the directory would fought among themselves and a situation of chaos was developed. with political instability.
- This situation led to political vacuum in France.
- Here in this situation Napoleon Bonaparte took the reign of power as a military dictator.
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