The best example is how they accepted him back as Emperor after his escape from Elba.
The french were angry at there leaders in 1789 through the end of the french revolution, so they killed their leaders. This made them look bad to the european nations around them so they attacked and the only person to defend them was Napolean Bonaparte.
Most of the French people did support Joan. However, a minority supported the British.
Many people got killed, and he almost did NEW RESPONDENT The whole Italian Peninsula came under the French rule or under French influence, with exception of the Sicily.
"Je" means "I" in French. People use it as a way to express themselves or describe their actions in first person.
Many people would consider that the creation of the Code Napoleon, which is a body of law that remains part (but is not all) of the French legal system to this day, is among his greatest achievements.
If I was A French soldier in 1803 I would have voted no to make Napoleon emperor. I would have voted no because, although some of Napoleons laws or rights were good, at different times he changed them. He made rights and laws that benefited the people and others didn't benefit different people so much. Even though Napoleon was a very great general, I would not count on him to make fair laws and rights for all the people.
Marie Antoinette did not help the French Revolution. As the queen, she was against the revolution and did not support the revolt of her people.
What he promised was better then they had been treated by the Republic or by the Monarchy. He gave them hope and bread.
Children and young people love to be told they are doing good things, and doing things right. This sort of positive reinforcement is the best way to support children and young people in the light of what their actions and behavior has meant.
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After his escape from Elba he was accepted back as the Emperor of France.
If this question intended to ask about why the French supported Napoleon, please see this question.However, the question as worded speaks about the Neapolitans, i.e. the people of Naples, and the French did support the Parthenopean Republic in 1799. The reason for this support was primarily to secure French military gains elsewhere in northern and central Italy. It had very little to do with the Neapolitans themselves.