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Napoleon was the child of the revolution of the revolution. discuss in context of the french revolution.write napoleon's memories

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Answered by chandujnv002
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Napoleon is known as the Child of Revolution.

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  • The French Revolution took place in 1789, which led to the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as the Emperor of France in 1804.
  • The circumstances that arose due to the revolution made him the Emperor of France from an Army officer.
  • He believed that people wanted him.
  • He considered himself as an enlightened despot.
  • He is thus, identified as the preserver as well as destroyer of the French Revolution because in one way, he standardized and unified the country through his Napoleonic Code, but on the other hand, his own greed for power and victory oppressed Europe.
  • The legacy and memory of Napoleon encapsulates the history of Napoleon.
  • It is always a controversial topic whether Napoleon is loved or hated.
  • Some believes he is a megalomaniac who brought misery than any man before Hitler.
  • The entire empire collapsed as a result of his aggressiveness and greed for power.
  • But, at the same time he ended the lawlessness and disorder in post-revolutionary France.
  • The Napoleonic Codes unified the country and is considered his legacy that spread the ideals of the French Revolution which is liberty, equality, and fraternity.
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