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    to 1785 Napoleon attended the Ecole Militaire in Paris. That was the place where he received his military training. He studied to be an artillery man and an officer. He finished his training and joined the French army when he was 16 years old! Soon after that his father died and he was left with the responsibility of taking care of the huge Bonaparte family. Napoleon was stationed in Paris in 1792. After the French monarchy was overthrown on August 10‚ 1792‚ Napoleon decided to make his move up

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    of Napoleon Bonaparte one way or another. Of everything he has done he is most notable for his invasion of Russia. In the history of the world three people have tried to invade Russia according to Bell from History.com who said‚ ”Charles XII tried it‚ Napoleon tried it‚ Hitler tried it‚ It never seems to work out invading Russia.” (www.history.com/news/napoleons-disastrous-invasion-of-russai-200-years-ago) As can be seen invading Russia does not seem to work‚ but in our case of Napoleon was this

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    Throughout history humans realized that a way of evolving was fighting for what was best for them‚ without stopping to think on others. Humans always want more‚ we are never satisfied. We are capable of stepping on anything that blocks our way to getting what we want. “The greater the power‚ the more dangerous the abuse.” (Edmund Burke) We are so used to seeing powerful people damaging others‚ that we do not notice‚ and when we do notice it‚ we are selfish and think we cannot do anything about it

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    Chapter 21: The Age of Napoleon I. From Robespierre to Bonaparte a. Relatively secure after the military victories of 1793-1794‚ the National Convention repudiated the Terror and struck at the leading terrorists in a turnabout known as the Thermidorian reaction. b. During the four unsteady years of the Directory regime‚ French armies helped bring revolution to other parts of Western Europe‚ only to provoke a second anti-French coalition. 1. The Thermidorian Reaction (1794-1795)

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    Napoleon Bonaparte and the Great Army Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte was a great French military leader and politic leader. He was also the first French emperor . He was a crucial character in the rise of the great army! The Grand Armee The grand armee was a very powerful army also known as the great army. Lead by a very powerful Napoleon. The army consisted of six corps under the command of Napoleon’s marshals and senior generals. The army grew in size as Napoleon’s might spread across Europe. It

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    Bonaparte instituted lasting reforms that mark the transition from absolute government to the modern state. One of Napoleon’s greatest contributions was the codification of French law and especially the great Civil Code that replaced the 360 local codes of the Ancient Regime. It was a combination of the egalitarianism of the Revolution and the authoritarianism of Napoleon. The code forbade privileges based on birth‚ allowed freedom of religion‚ and specified that government jobs go to the most qualified

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    outstanding war hero. When we think of Napoleon Bonaparte‚ we think‚ again‚ of an outstanding war hero. If a random person were asked who either of these rulers was‚ their first response would be a fact about war. Alexander and Napoleon share similarities in their warfare‚ and how they used it to conquer and establish new lands. Alexander the Great’s strong perseverance and incredible battle strategies led to increase his power over his empire. Napoleon used his intelligence and skill of manipulation

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    Was Napoleon Bonaparte a hero or a tyrant? Did the good of his actions outweigh the bad? Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military leader who rose to power during the French Revolution. He eventually conquered most of Europe and named himself emperor. I believe that Napoleon was a tyrant for a few different reasons. These include that he was egotistical‚ selfish‚ and untruthful. For one‚ Napoleon was extremely egotistical. He only cared for himself and was only concerned with how things affected

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    Napoleon Bonaparte had trouble fighting the enemy forces in the peninsular war due to nationalism. Nationalism is defined on page 235 as someone having pride in their own country. Nationalism was a huge deal in Spain and other places during this time period as it is in some countries as well today. Napoleon came from a different country in being foreign to Spain‚ many Spanish citizens felt that they were being abused by Napoleon and his men do two different rules and actions that Napoleon Bonaparte

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    Napoleon Essay 10/5/13 Napoleon: Friend or Foe? It is strongly debatable whether or not Napoleon Bonaparte was a son of the revolution or conservative dictator. Napoleon’s use of ideas from the enlightment had placed him in the spotlight as a supporter of the revolution‚ although‚ his reasons for doing so say other wise. Napoleon was a conservative dictator because Napoleon’s energy had been focused on reforming France to gain power. In 1790‚ the National Assembly had gotten rid of

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