No, he didn't, he was in favour of the Revolution and Republic.
He had a strong following among the military, was seen as anti Royalist and willing to to take a hard line stance against the Catholic church.
The revolution lead to the Napoleonic era by destabilizing the French government. After the reign of terror, a new form of government was established called the Directory. However the Directory was lead by five directors and was corrupt. This made it easy for Napoleon to stage his coup d'état against the government in 1799 CE.
He was against imperialism. He lead a revolution for the Latin Americans. He fought against it.
The Nobles fled the country, the clergy was jailed and exiled and the people tried to put the nation back in order.
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The traditional date for the end of the Revolution is coronation of Napoleon as Emperor in 1804. Prior to that another possible date is the beginning of the Directory and the Thermidorian Reaction, during which the radical elements of the Revolution were repressed. This begain in 1795.
Venustiano Carranza(vagina)
He was in favor of the revolution and republic
It created a power vacumn where strong leadership was required to prevent chaos.
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he was out spoken Against the British taxation that lead to the American revolution