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what led to the rise of napolean​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Born on the island of Corsica, Napoleon rapidly rose through the ranks of the military during the French Revolution (1789-1799). After seizing political power in France in a 1799 coup d'état, he crowned himself emperor in 1804.

Answered by Nandinikhandelwal10
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Right from childhood, Napoleon had a sense of responsibility, endurance the fact that he was from a poor family. Before coming out of military academy, he had began making plans to liberate Corsica. He was aman of high organizing ability. i.e., he organized the French army using his good language and he was an orator. Napoleon believed that he had hidden power. He had ability to create friendship with people of influence. this made him popular hence, his rise to power

3. His Education Background:

Napoleon’s rise to power can also be attributed to his education. He was educated at the military Academy in Brienne and later in Paris in France yet by that time, most people were still illiterate. This helped him in that:

a) He read the writings of political philosophers in history and this widen his reasoning capacity and leadership skills.

b) It was from school that he developed his oratory power and ability to convince people.

c) He also got military skills from Academy and that is why he became the best young Artillery officer of the time.

d) He was mostly good in mathematics and political power. This made him popular at school.

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