Why did the emergence of Napoleon Bonaparte end the French Revolution?
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The French Revolution concluded in 1799 which was pronounced by the rise
of Napoleon Bonaparte. The fresh political government that was founded was blotted
by monetary disaster, widespread dissatisfaction, insufficiencies and lastly administrative
exploitation. However the revolution also denoted the commencement of a new revolutionary
epoch which was founded on the philosophies of freedom, equivalence, and
community; it generated a feeling of reasonableness among the general public.
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