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Some historians might say that it came with the crowning of Napoleon as Emperor of France in 1804. Others might say that it ended in 1795 with the end of the Reign of Terror and the beginning of the Directorate and the Thermidorian Reaction. The legal government was overthrown by a military coup in 1799. The French Consulate replaced the Directory.

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Yes, he even made an effort to flee the country when he found that he had no control over the Government, the Citizens or the Army. That act resulted in his arrest and the charge of treason which ended with his trip to the guillotine.

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He ended it by coming to power in 1799 and overthrowing the Directory (which was the revolutionary government at the time). He installed his own government.

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No, he had no leadership role in the French Revolution.

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When the coup of the French Consulate took place and made Napoleon the First Consul.

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Betray. The French Revolution was to get rid of autocratic rule and have a democracy. Napoleon becoming a dictator definitely went against democracy.

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Napoleon was a general but then became the empire in 1801.

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