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napoleon's rise to power was nothing short of dramatic justify the statement​

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Answered by mithileshkumar910797
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In 1804, the Napoleon bonaparte crowned himself as the emperor of France .but however, very soon in 1815 the Napoleon armies were defeated at a place called Waterloo in modern day.but in short period of time he had shown himself as the modernizer of Europe whose role was to spread the idea of liberty and modern laws to the rest of Europe and as well as he introduced laws protecting private property. so, it shows that Napoleon's rise to power was nothing short of dramatic

Answered by geetikaagarwal2007
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Napoleon Bonaparte rose in rank under the rule

of the Directory and finally in 1804, he crowned

himself the Emperor of France. Napoleon saw

himself as the moderniser of Europe, whose role

was to spread the ideas of liberty and modern

laws to the rest of Europe. He introduced laws

protecting private property, uniform system of

weights and measures based on the decimal

system. He created an image of a liberator for

the rest of Europe, liberating the people from the

rule of despotic monarchs. However, very soon

the Napoleonic armies came to be viewed as

invaders and in 1815; he was finally defeated at

a place called Waterloo in modern day Belgium,

by the combined forces of Britain, Austria, Prussia

and Russia.

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