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He didn't. Napoleon was in no way instrumental in making the Revolution happen, not in terms of leadership at least. He benefits from it greatly, he fills the power vacuum. But he was not the primemover in the Revolution, although the 'Whiff of Grapeshot' is attributed to him. Napoleon simply replaced one dynasty, the Bourbons, with his own family & friends. And in the most part he does this by his own force of personality, his strength of leadership, his own ambition. It does bear saying the ideals of Liberty, Fraternity & Equality have absolutely nothing to do with Napoleon. Those of you familiar with my frequent adulation of the great man will be unsurprised to see me say that military genius does ! Vive L'Empreur !

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