While a student at the military academy of Brienne, Napoleon was often teased by other students because of its strong Corsican accent. Most scholars believe that this humiliation made him determined to succeed. He showed brilliance at an early age, and completed the military academy in a year, where he excelled in gunnery training. During the French Revolution, Napoleon was a Jacobin, who probably have been guillotined; However he had political connections that helped save his head. He freed the people of Toulon from British control, and won a number of followers. To stay away from political conflicts, he managed to see his star rise, while the heads of his friends rolled. In 1795, he left a realistic revolt that threatened the General Assembly, with its famous "whiff of grapeshot." He also married well, marry a widow, Josephine Beauharnais, whose husband was guillotined. Egypt sent there to intercept the British, Napoleon acted practically on their own. He had a unique ability to maintain the loyalty of his troops, although often treated brutally. With the army behind him, Napoleon was …show more content…
Not only did the European powers allied with Russia combine forces in order to defet Napoleon and they succeeded. With its glory ceding control of France fell as the other branches of Napoleon Force to resign, which allowed the older brother of the late Louis XVI, Louis XVII to take power even though Louis was old and weak that he had support because the French had lost faith in both the republic and Napoleon and had been under the influence of foreign monarchy and so the monarchy was established once again. Napoleon, however, with his remaining supporters most of them are military officers assisted fascists Napoleon once again take power for 100 days this came to an end once again by the European powers and Napoleon was exiled and eventually