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  1. The short answer is he was both. Those who view Napoleon as a dictator can point to his involvement with how he came into power in France. What started as a parliamentary coup that installed ...

  2. Dec 1, 2004 · The media of the day represented three predominant models around Napoleon: the all-conquering victorious general, the virtuous republican who stood above factions, and the man who brought peace to the Continent. These images became the foundation of a 'hero-saviour' myth that helped Napoleon take power on his return from Egypt at the end of 1799. However, they sit uncomfortably with the manner ...

  3. Napoleon Creates an Empire; Napoleon’s Costly Mistakes Napoleon had hoped to make his empire larger in both Europe and the New World. Napoleon’s only loss during this time was to the British navy in the Battle of Trafalgar. Napoleon loved power. But his empire fell because he made three big mistakes. His first mistake was caused by his ...

  4. Oct 26, 2016 · barbaralazarotto. Napoleon changed the power balance in Europe deeply. He overthrew old monarchies and created new national republics. He aimed to isolate Britain and to do so he invaded Portugal and turned against his former ally and also deposed the reign Spanish monarchy of Bourbon. Later Napoleon aimed to invade Russia but his campaign failed.

  5. Directory. Of the many important figures to emerge out of the Revolutionary period none equalled the extraordinary career of Napoleon Bonaparte. He not only made a lasting impact on France but, over the course of his reign, altered the map of Europe. This chapter will explore his background through the following sections:

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Le Petit Caporal (The Little Corporal) died on the island of Saint Helena, during his exile, on May 5, 1821. The official version in the autopsy performed after his death is that the cause was ...

  7. - Napoleon consolidated the 300 states into just 40 to make it easier to keep control. - He established the Confederation of the Rhine, which was a collection of 16 German states who were loyal and together were to ensure the cooperation of the remaining 24 states with their French occupiers - Napoleon established the "Code Napoleon", which aimed to make an equal, classless society.

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