The simplest answer is a desire for stability. The Revolution had spawned waves of tremendous violence and political strife. Governments had come and gone, masses of people had been executed, parts of the country had risen up in revolt.
At the time, France was at war with virtually every country in Europe since it had executed its King. Napoleon was a famous military commander who the French looked to for victories and salvation. He also was seen to be above the political intrigue that had wracked the earlier republican regime.
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.
The Revolution itself has ended since it attained the goals of shifting the mentality of the majority of the population towards accepting science, but the ideals of the Scientific Revolution live on in the public embrace and respect for science.
The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.
legalist.
because eventually someone woud give up and leave after the inventions of tanks trench warfare was no longer needed. Both sides of a war has to be interested in trench warfare because if one isn't on the same fighting level, they stand no chance to win.
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.
It was probably Napoleon's most important contribution to the modern world, because it stated that all men were equal and that they had the right to worship as they choseand also the right to choose whatever occupation they desired. This law code advanced theideals of the French Revolution.
The Revolution itself has ended since it attained the goals of shifting the mentality of the majority of the population towards accepting science, but the ideals of the Scientific Revolution live on in the public embrace and respect for science.
embrace the free market
It means to embrace the unnatural and he is saying he Is different so embrace him.
Embrace is a verb in that sentence.
Embrace of the Vampire was created in 1994.
Yes. As a communist, Lenin believed that communism was a flawless system that would bring the world equality. If his revolution inspired other nations to embrace communism, that equality would spread farther.
i wanted to embrace this moment in my eyes
Virtual Embrace was created in 2004.
The Last Embrace was created in 2003.
In the Embrace of Evil was created in 1996.