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What changes were brought in France after the fall of Robespierre's government? How
did it lead to the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Robespierre pursued his policies so relentlessly that his supporters too wanted to demand moderation. And also the political instability of the directory led to the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Answered by VineetaGara
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Robespierre, the leader of the Jacobin club became supreme in the Convention and the Committee of the Public Safety with his advent, began what is called the Great Terror. Day After day, the butchery went on. It's brought about the fall of Robespierre and he, like Danton went to the guillotine. With the death of Robespierre, the terror was gradually abandoned.

As an officer of the French Army Napoleon made his mark during the regime of the National Convention. Buy a brilliant artillery action hi beat bag the English induction of the port of Toulon in 1793. As a result he was promoted to the rank of Brigadier general. He defended the government from the attack of Parisian mob in 1795. But it was not till the Italian campaign that Napoleon could really emerge from obscurity to the commanding repetition of the foremost general of France.

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