the government for the most part. A lot of groups supported Napoleon even though they didnt like him, they just wanted to end the bloodshed.
The Republicans and the peasants.
Royalists and the Catholic clergy stood in opposition.
Michel Ney who supported Napoleon Bonaparte after his escape from Elba.
The Farmers Supported Bietallism
Napoleon had support from a broad range of social classes. He had the backing of the bourgeoisie, who were seeking stability and a strong central government. He also appealed to the lower classes, who saw Napoleon as a champion of their interests and a bringer of social and economic reforms. Additionally, the military class supported Napoleon due to his promotion of meritocracy and opportunities for advancement.
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provide stability for the nation
The French generally supported Napoleon.
No, he supported the Republicans.
Napoleon III
The peasant.
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Michel Ney who supported Napoleon Bonaparte after his escape from Elba.
The Farmers Supported Bietallism
Butty group
Napoleon had support from a broad range of social classes. He had the backing of the bourgeoisie, who were seeking stability and a strong central government. He also appealed to the lower classes, who saw Napoleon as a champion of their interests and a bringer of social and economic reforms. Additionally, the military class supported Napoleon due to his promotion of meritocracy and opportunities for advancement.
It was supported by a proslavery convention.
Perhaps, Napoleon was a close follower of the brothers Maximilian and Augustin Robespierre who were advocates of the deist theology espoused by Rousseau. He might have supported Napoleon's advocacy for Protestants, Jews and Muslims and would surely have supported his treatment of the Catholic Church in general, but would have been appalled at his acceptance of the last rites.
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