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    Yes‚ I agree that Napoleon Bonaparte’s rule of France greatly benefited the French people. Before Napoleon took charge of France‚ King Louis XVI was ruling. Education was for only the privileged. For those whom didn’t receive education‚ were taught about religion‚ manners and behaviours towards their elders. Louis XVI’s main goal in the department of education was not to teach these kids for the greater good‚ but to investigate the minds of young learners. Napoleon changed this‚ in regards to the

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    One of the methods that Napoleon used to create his empire was his conquest of many territories‚ and then parceling out conquered lands to his family. Napoleon’s older brother‚ Joseph‚ ruled the kingdom Naples which had just been established‚ but then left Naples to take over as king of Spain; Louis (younger brother)‚ was proclaimed king of Holland; Caroline (sister) and her husband‚ General Joachim Murat‚ were made queen and king of Naples; Eugene de Beauharnais (twenty-three-year-old stepson) was

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    Compare & Contrast the foreign policies of Napoleon I and Louis Philippe Both placed on the thrown after revolutions‚ King Louis Philippe and Napoleon Bonaparte were pressured to adopt a nationalistic foreign policy. During Napoleon ’s reign‚ France reached its greatest magnitude and was considered among Europe as a leading military power. In contrast‚ King Louis Philippe adopted a cautious foreign policy which did not satiate the nationalistic thirst of the French people at the time nor did

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    Napoleon Bonaparte – Great Leader of Flawed Dictator Today‚ Napoleon Bonaparte is considered one of the most prominent leaders in world history. Born on August 15‚ 1769‚ in Ajaccio‚ Corsica‚ France‚ Napoleon was the fourth child of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino. His father was an attorney‚ and while both of Napoleon’s parents were members of the minor Corsican nobility‚ the family did not possess much wealth. He attended school as a child in mainland France and later attended military school

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    Hitler and Napoleon are arguably two of the most influential and powerful leaders in the history of mankind. They both had their times of glory‚ but both also had a very ugly side. At the end of this essay‚ I will compare and contrast the two‚ but before I can do that‚ we need to have a little background on them. In late 1793‚ Napoleon drove British forces out of the French port of Toulon‚ and went on to win many dazzling victories‚ defeating the Austrians. With each military victory‚ he became

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    he rose to second lieutenant within a few years. His name is Napoleon Bonaparte. There were several major success that led to Napoleon rising to power. His first big promotion came in 1793 when he took land back from the British. This was just the beginning of his military success. After this‚ he stopped the supporters of the king from rising‚ and was appointed commander of the Army of the Interior. When the war with Italy began Napoleon quickly swept through and conquered territory for France. After

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    what extent was Napoleon III a liberal and enlightened political leader? Napoleon III‚ or Louis Napoleon prior to 1852‚ is a confusing and divisive figure for historians across the globe. While not enjoying a good press from the largely partisan historians of France‚ partly due to his violent overthrow of the Second Republic‚ he was well-liked in Britain and America for half a century or more.1 This essay will attempt to divulge just how much of a liberal‚ enlightened leader Napoleon III was‚ if

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    monarchs opted to win over powerful entities like the Catholic Church and France. This gave them an added edge in terms of fighting Austria‚ which was a country largely in favor of a divided Italy. It was as a result of the alliance between Cavour and Napoleon III that the battle of Magenta and Solferino were fought and Lombardy was won back. The efforts made by different republicans weren’t entirely negligible. Mazzini managed to influence many people with his ideas including Garibaldi. He was responsible

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    Napoleon is the most charismatic general in French history‚ famed for his military successes and (at the same time) for not quite conquering Europe. Starting as a second lieutenant in the French artillery‚ he rose quickly through the ranks until he staged a 1799 coup that made him First Consul of France. (In 1804 he went further‚ proclaiming himself emperor.) He led his armies to victory after victory‚ and by 1807 France ruled territory that stretched from Portugal to Italy and north to the river

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    paragraph‚ Napoleon describes France as being a peaceful place ever since the French Revolution ended. He says that France is peaceful as it is back to normal crime after having gone through the reign of terror and the French Revolution‚ both of which entailed horrendous crimes and the murder of many French citizens. He also says that changes are being made‚ both publicly and privately‚ to improve the conditions for the French people. For instance‚ businesses are safe and secure. Moreover‚ Napoleon says

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