According to educator and historian David Markham, Napoleon gave religious freedom to everyone. He even gave Jewish people, who at the time were discriminated against, full French citizenship. This document illustrates that Napoleon upheld Enlightenment ideas because he granted everyone religious freedom. Voltaire argued for religious freedom during the Enlightenment. This demonstrates that Napoleon was the Son of the Revolution because during the Revolution, people believed in Enlightenment ideas. One of these ideas was religious freedom, which was good because it gave people more rights. Napoleon should be considered the Son of the Revolution because he gave every man the opportunity to get an education. According to Napoleon’s decree on public education everyone should have the right to an education. He also believed that all schools should be run by the communes. Prior to the French Revolution, only the wealthy received an education. This document shows that all men could now receive a public education. This demonstrates that Napoleon was the Son of the Revolution because he is increasing the greater good by giving men the opportunity to
According to educator and historian David Markham, Napoleon gave religious freedom to everyone. He even gave Jewish people, who at the time were discriminated against, full French citizenship. This document illustrates that Napoleon upheld Enlightenment ideas because he granted everyone religious freedom. Voltaire argued for religious freedom during the Enlightenment. This demonstrates that Napoleon was the Son of the Revolution because during the Revolution, people believed in Enlightenment ideas. One of these ideas was religious freedom, which was good because it gave people more rights. Napoleon should be considered the Son of the Revolution because he gave every man the opportunity to get an education. According to Napoleon’s decree on public education everyone should have the right to an education. He also believed that all schools should be run by the communes. Prior to the French Revolution, only the wealthy received an education. This document shows that all men could now receive a public education. This demonstrates that Napoleon was the Son of the Revolution because he is increasing the greater good by giving men the opportunity to