The French believed his promises. He gave them bread and hope which was an improvement over the treatment they received from the Republic or the Monarchy.
He was willing to take many lives in order to accomplish his goals
Napoleon played a key role in the French Revolution (1789–99), served as first consul of France (1799–1804), and was the first emperor of France (1804–14/15). Today Napoleon is widely considered one of the greatest military generals in history. Learn about Napoleon's role in the French Revolution (1789–99).
No, but he could hardly reveal that to the general public until he had consolidated his power and became a hereditary Emperor.
Napoleon Bonaparte's goal in France was to restore order to France after the Revolution.
Was intended to provide an educated group of government employees.
It's subjective and can vary for each individual, but a common perspective is that we may need to abandon a small percentage of our goals in order to focus on those that truly align with our values and priorities. Adaptability and learning from setbacks can help us refine our goals and increase our chances of success.
The french footballer to score the most E.P.L goals is Theirry Henry.
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A willing heart has the strength and the ambition to accomplish anything. Keep moving forward to accomplish your goals and nothing will be impossible.
The stated goals in the slogan of the French Revolution were liberty and equality, as well as fraternity. The French Revolution took place from 1789 to 1799.
The Battle of Trafalgar was "waged" by the French, in the sense that the engagement only occured when and where it did because of the French admiral, despite Nelson actually initiating the battle. The French Navy which had been tasked of blockading Continental ports to enforce Napoleon's Continental Blockade - ecnomic warfare -against the British. Napoleon was out of touch with the naval situation, and thought that a british defeat was feasable. French trade routes were also being disrupted by the inability for the French navy to keep them open, because they had to guard their own ports. So the main Goal of the french in waging the battle was to benefit their trade, and also make an invasion of England possible. (as Invasion could only occur if Bonaparte had naval supremacy as his fleet would take more than one day to cross the Channel)CRUCIALLY, there was a breakdown in communiction. The French Admiral who "waged" the battle did so against Napoleon's direct orders. Napoleon sent a letter demanding the french admiral's re-assignment that amounted to a demotion for poor peformance. The French admiral however decided to try to save his career and the situation by not waiting for his replacement, and setting sail.