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Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Revolution
This paper discusses that the Age of Napoleon Bonaparte has its roots in the French Revolution and that it was Napoleon Bonaparte who spread the teachings of the French Revolution throughout Europe. -- 2,385 words; MLA

Napoleon and his Conquest of Europe
An essay looking at how France and the world would be different had Napoleon been more like George Washington. -- 2,156 words; MLA

Napoleon’s Economic Failure
Examines the failure of Napoleon Bonaparte due to his inability to challenge Britain's economic power. -- 2,742 words; MLA

The Code Napoleon
This paper discusses the Code Napoleon, known as the French Civil Code, and its role in the unification of the revolutionary France and the Empire. -- 1,820 words; MLA

Napoleon: Tyrant or Hero?
Discusses what type of leader Napoleon Bonaparte was to the French people and to the country. -- 2,021 words; MLA

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Evaluate Napoleon - Was he a success or a failure? Support your thesis with five
well-developed examples. 
Despite his Italian origin and short stature, Napoleon Bonaparte rose to become not only
the greatest leader of France but also one of the most innovative and successful military
commanders in all history. The emperor was beloved by his military and respected by his
citizenry.
After his education at Brienne and Ecole Militarie, Napoleon initiated his military
career as an artillery officer. Eight years later he became a brigadier general with the
success of the recovering of the port of Toulon from England, thus holding the power to
control hundreds of soldiers at the youthful age of 24.
At the Battle of Austerlitz, Napoleon demonstrated his overpowering military tactic of
"Divide and Conquer." Through the use this technique, Napoleon was able to overcome the
far more massive and far more powerful armies of Russia and Austria. This tactic dictates
that the army must separate the enemy into two or more groups but fight as one distinct
army. In this way, Napoleon defeated two larger armies causing the enemy to have many
more casualties than his own military.
Napoleon along with his colleagues overthrew the French government and helped to
establish the Consulate where he would be seated as the first consul. The Consulate
served to abolish hereditary privilege, which many of the Revolutionaries fought sought.
After the abolition of the Consulate and the establishment of the Napoleonic Code
Napoleon stated, "without distinction of birth or fortune" would anyone ever receive a
political position. Rather, citizens would receive consideration for positions of high
office based solely on merit. Also, under the new law, everyone was equal. In this way
Napoleon was successful; for, the Third Estate was pleased in that their goals for the
Revolution and the Cahiers de Dolences were finally redressed. However, Napoleon upset
those of noble blood, because, rather than simply inheriting a position, they would now
have to compete with hose of lower class in order to assume the office.
The soldiers under Napoleon most definitely appreciated the empire and its military
conquest. Upon his return from exile on Elba, Napoleon was marked an outlaw by the
Congress of Vienna. The Congress and the restored French monarchy ordered that Napoleon
be apprehended by the French military; however, Napoleon's soldiers remained loyal to
their former commander. Instead of seizing the outlaw, the soldiers returned the emperor
to his throne, executing Louis XVIII.
The loyalty expressed by the soldiers is similar to the situation in which the army under
Napoleon was suffering great losses in Russia. Rather than risking the loss of their
military commander in their own flight, Napoleon's elite French guard, on horseback,
sacrificed themselves to the oncoming Russian attack to protect their leader in escape.
Overall, because Napoleon suffered defeat due to one erroneous decision, to continue
through Russia, despite the approaching winter, he is often considered a failure;
however, this military genius intercepted France from its downward spiral towards
oblivion and restored it to a world power and a military threat. All of these tasks were
completed with the loyalty of the military and the respect of the people. 

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