It had served its purpose.
Napoleon of France made a lot of contributions. Frequent war at the expense of the French people did a lot of harm, because his ambition has led to the coalition of many European countries. Most people died of War, and Napoleon himself would like to think that everything should be resolved by force, so that Napoleon ambitions increased.
Because he tried to please everyone, For example he helped the economy and the church.
24 i think.
Well, they didn't exactly embrace him. After the Revolution, France was left in total chaos. Nobody knew how thecountry should be governed and by who, since the French had killed the entire Royal family because they wanted to rid themselves of the monarchical system in their country. They did not think it very well through, because they only knew what they didn't want, but not what they did want. Napoleon took advantage of this weak position France was in, and committed a coup. He crowned himself as Emperor and took control. The French were highly sceptical about him, but he did lead France back to being a great nation. At that time he was exactly what France needed.
To ensure safe travel in the Missisipi River.
Louis Napoleon was a nephew oh Napoleon Bonaparte. France thinks that the French were instable, so they think that Louis Napoleon will help bring peace to France, which he did with real prosperity & a better enlightment.
Yes... he stopped it... he did it well... I think?...
I think it's because Eroica means Heroic, and he wanted it to be called Heroic symphony in honor of Napoleon Bonaparte, but later on he erased the dedication to Bonaparte but kept the name.
What he promised was better then they had been treated by the Republic or by the Monarchy. He gave them hope and bread.
Lots of people. Think of all the countries throughout the world where popular revolution has resulted in military dictatorship.
He was the main guy who helped deafeat there french ruler they where having a revolution before napoleon took the crown
I think it was Napoleon Bonaparte.
Of a sort, as the little brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, the Emperor of France, as the husband of Hortense de Beauharnais who was the daughter of Empress Josephine and as the former King of Holland. Further, he was the father of Napoleon III the Emperor of France and 1st President of the French Republic in the future, he had adequate credentials to be considered as famous.---I think the above answer confuses Louis Napoleon with Louis Bonaparte. Louis Napoleon was Napoleon III, President of the Second Republic of France, and Emperor of France. He was famous.
The only thing I think you can refer to is the Congress of Vienna, but.....
Napoleon said "History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon."
Napoleon did not allow women to go to school. He only allowed wealthy men to attend. They men were to be taught a limited curriculum, about how GREAT NAPOLEON WAS> I think he was a bad guy :)
Napoleon of France made a lot of contributions. Frequent war at the expense of the French people did a lot of harm, because his ambition has led to the coalition of many European countries. Most people died of War, and Napoleon himself would like to think that everything should be resolved by force, so that Napoleon ambitions increased.