Why Napoleon is called the destroyer of the revolution?
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He was one of many penniless petit nobles who would be stuck in a long undistinguished career unless he had a stroke of fortune. The revolution in general and Toulon in particular were that stroke of fortune, making him a child of the revolution.
As the founder of an imperial dynasty, he destroyed the revolution in France (while exporting it to most of the rest of Europe).
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As the founder of an imperial dynasty, he destroyed the revolution in France (while exporting it to most of the rest of Europe).
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As the founder of an Imperial dynasty, he destroyed the revolution of France.
Due to this Napoleon is called the destroyer of the revolution.
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