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    Napoleon Bonaparte is one of the most well known military leaders and emperors to walk the earth. He rapidly rose through the military ranks during the French Revolution, and eventually crowned himself emperor. The intelligent and hard working Napoleon managed to conquer much of Europe in the early 19th century and dominated in many battles. One famous battles is the Battle of Austerlitz, or the Battle of the Three Emperors. In this battle, Napoleon demonstrates his genius military strategies,…

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    His basic battle outline was to trick the Allied army into attacking the French right wing, and then his stronger left wing would close in on the northern and southern flanks, surrounding the Allies and cutting off their supplies. Even though this is not what ended up happening in the battle, Napoleon was still able to be victorious…

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    Napoleon Bonaparte the first, was the Emperor of France starting in 1804. With an addition of a being a general, he was able to have complete control of the army and military and decide what actions they would take. With this role he was able to lead the Grande Armee. The Grande Armee was created by Napoleon in 1802 and the purpose was to be able to train his officers in the way he would like for them to be trained. It had appeared that Napoleon and his army was winning all of the battles in…

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    did this and more in 1804. After the French revolution, France was left in a chaotic state. The government was corrupt and the country was in debt. That is when a general named Napoleon Bonaparte came to France. He had acquired a loyal army and was dedicated to giving France a new beginning. Napoleon Bonaparte reformed France by improving the government, bettering the laws, and upgrading education and finance. Napoleon Bonaparte completely transformed the French government after the…

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    Napoleon was a man in the right place at the right time. Rising to power following the tumulus revolution, Napoleon established France as an empire with himself as emperor. Hailed by the French, Napoleon sought order in his new empire. He created the Grand Army and led numerous conquests for France. Napoleon maintained control over France through nationalistic army, his modernized attitude, and ultimately his incredible charisma. Napoleon Bonaparte brought the idea of nationalism to Europe and…

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    discussed. Rising quickly in military ranks Napoleon became very popular and wellknown. He was born August 15, 1769, to Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Buonaparte. Napoleon was the fourth of eleven children. When he was ten years old, he joined the French military school, and in 1779 he went to Autun Burgundy, a college…

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    Battle of Waterloo Introduction In the early 1800’s there were a number of wars against the French while under Napoleon Bonaparte I. Napoleon I was born in 1769 and grew up in French military schools. He soon grew to become quite the idol for the French, and eventually the Emperor of the French. Napoleon engaged in a number of wars against several territories in effort to grow the French empire. He did so both on land as well as with harsh treaties. With his successful defeats Napoleon was able…

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    or just simply Napoleon, ruled the French Revolution from 1795-1815. He was a strong military leader who rose to power when the weakened Directory began to fail. Throughout his reign, he fought many battles with many countries with one main goal in mind: create a massive European empire by conquering warring countries. This goal was in the making before his own decisions in battle against Russia led to his downfall. He did, however create many reforms in French government and society. Through…

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    Corsica born Frenchman who worked his way through French ranks until he became the emperor of France, and through his life he would have a major impact on the world. Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August 15, 1769 to his father Carlo Buonaparte and mother Letizia Romalino Buonaparte. As is quite obvious the spelling of Napoleon’s parents’ last names does not match the spelling of Napoleons, this is because when France acquired Corsica he adopted a more French spelling of his last name which…

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    Bonaparte the first anti-christ but to France at the time he was a hero and in this informative paper you will learn about his life and how he changed France As a young child , Napoleon attended school in mainland France, where he learned the French language, and…

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