He would be the Dean of the Army War College and Professor Emetrius at the United States Military Academy.
No, he is alive and he is doing his job right now.
Napoleon Bonaparte did not actually lose his right hand; this is a popular myth. He often posed with his hand tucked into his coat, which led to speculation about an injury. In reality, he suffered from various ailments during his life, but his right hand remained intact until his death. The myth may have been perpetuated by artists and caricaturists of the time.
Napoleon made himself somewhat of a "divine right" ruler, controlling a government which was not in the hands of the people being ruled. He loved war, which the enlightened writers didn't approve of much, and he also didn't give true freedom of the press.
Napoleon Bonaparte did not directly affect Mexico. However, by conquering Spain, he further cemented Mexicans' desire to declare independence, because if Spain's right to control Mexico was dubious after nearly three centuries, certainly France had no right to control Mexico after a few months in power. As a result, Miguel Hidalgo and the other Mexican Revolutionaries began their successful push for Mexican independence.Napoleon III, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, actually launched an invasion of Mexico in 1863 to create the Second Mexican Empire. This regime was able to control most of Mexico, but overthrown four years later by the Mexican Liberals led by Benito Juárez and supported by the United States.
He had an eye for the small details and a gift at appointing the right people for the job (although he also found some very inept individuals to place in high office).
Napoleon was an emperor and was a stronger (which does not immediately mean better) ruler then Louis XVI overall, although he made poor choices. Louis was very indecisive and did not have a clue on how to do a thing corresponding on how to rule a country. Napoleon on the other hand knew what he needed to do to succeed in most situations but made some bad decisions Louis ran from his duty whereas Napoleon fought for his right to lead France to greatness.
No, he is alive and he is doing his job right now.
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"A Napoleon pocket is a pocket that is usually located on the left breast of a jacket, on the exterior or interior; the contents of the pocket are usually protected by a storm flap or water-resistant zipper. The pocket is so named because Napoleon Bonaparte was often featured in portraits as having his right arm inside the left part of his jacket." http://www.jacketreviews.com/Jacket-School/Napoleon_Pocket
He sold a pamphlet to a bookseller in Augsburg that was critical of Napoleon. He was arrested, tried and convicted, sentenced to death by a military commission, denied the right of a defense and was shot the next day on 25 August 1806. He never disclosed the name of the pamphlet's author.
Napoleon was left handed. Therefore his Army had to March to his right.
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