They thought he was very mean and power hungry and unfair.
Napoleon did not believe in equality for women, so they recieved none of the rights in the Napoleonic code.
Yes Napoleon used conscription to raise his armies.
He scratched out his dedication to Napoleon from his Third Symphony.
napoleon bnaparte is a good man, he helped people who were starving and he was also a very good leader. most of the people liked him.
It was calculated that between March 1804 and April 1815 about two million French people had been drafted by Napoleon.
As Napoleon I, Napoleon Bonaparte was Emperor of the French. Thus he was emperor of a people, not of a nation, as he would have been had he been Emperor of France.
No. Though they were both emperors, they were 2 different people. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 - 1821) was the first emperor of France, and Napoleon III (1808 - 1873) was his alleged nephew.
93% of people in the 1800s say he was veary un-trustworthy 7% say heh was an "o.k" leae
Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 (which is what I assume you're referring to) was intended to be dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte (and was originally scheduled to be called "Bonaparte"), but the composer became disgusted when Napoleon declared himself Emperor of the French. (The fact that his patrons wouldn't have been terribly happy about it may have had some impact as well.)Nevertheless, it's clear from Beethoven's letters that he had originally written it in honor of Napoleon, and still regarded it that way at the time of Napoleon's death even though he had retitled it and given it an ambiguous dedication.The fact that it was dedicated to the memory of a great man might refer to Beethoven's attempt to dedicate it to Napoleon, the Hero of the Common People (whom Beethoven admired) as distinct from Napoleon I, Emperor of France (which made Beethoven think that Napoleon was just another tyrant).
44 million people
Since this is how the French people saw Napoleon. Although we can say that the painting is inaccurate, most history books use this to portray and see how the French people actually saw Napoleon. :)
Napoleon said "History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon."