The rise of Napoleon Bonaparte was also an indirect result of the French Revolution. Justify the statement.
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- The “rise of Napoleon Bonaparte” was also one of an indirect result for the French Revolution.
- In history, Napoleon is counted among the world's greatest generals. He applied a new code of activity in France, which is called Code of Napoleon.
- Napoleon has freed France from foreign enemies with his war-tactics. Due to his indomitable courage and bravery, he went to conquer Sardinia, becoming the commander of the French Army of Italy in 27 years of age.
- With his war-skills, he forced Sardinia to surrender and handed over the very living area of Sardinia to France.
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