First, he gave them victories. It soon became very clear that he was, at least, popular. Next, he gave them good government, introducing the new code of laws during his period as First Consul. Then, he felt secure enough to ask the people directly (for the first time) to approve his appointment as First Consul for life. The result was an endorsement by 3,500,000 votes to 8,000. Lastly, he held another plebiscite on whether he should be hereditary Emperor, and won that one by a similar margin.
Futher, when he confronted the troops who had been sent to arrest him after his escape from Elba, they joined his Army and began their march on Paris with cries of Viva La Emperor.
plebiscite.(:
Yes his most famous victory
He was self confident.
His victory at Toulon got him noticed by the Directory. The British fleet was forced out of the port and out to sea.
TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE was responsible for leading the Haitian victory over Napoleon.
Not a British. It was Napoleon.
I consider the Battle of Austerlitz to be Napoleon's greatest victory.
Waterloo
Yes his most famous victory
Carnot,and as Napoleon himself calls him: The organiser of victory
The Battle of Waterloo.
Carnot,and as Napoleon himself calls him: The organiser of victory
He was self confident.
Perhaps at Austerlitz.
A major victory.
They were confident and discriminated especially ready for the victory to win
he needs to lead his squad to victory
A major victory.