Yes he did. He invaded all the other countries of Europe from Spain, Italy, Austria to Russia and replaced the heads of state with his own relatives (except for Russia of course which he did not succeed in conquering). One of his own officers said Napoleon's ambitions was mad and had no bounds.
So much for the French Democracy - Liberty Equality, Friendship goals.
No, he had little effect since he had died in 1821.
Napoleon wanted an heir who would take over his Empire when he died, and Josephine could not have children. So they divorced and Napoleon married Marie Luise of Austria who gave him a son Napoleon II.
Now that the Republican's will take over the House, what will they accomplish?
A.I. will take over our low end jobs. Instead of paying the cashier, you pay the machine. Soon machines and A.I. will be so developed that it will take over most of the jobs you don't need a college degree to have. It probably wouldn't be a huge sifi robots taking over the world deal, just robotic helpers.
It was a basic fundamental of his government that freedom of and from religion was an essential part of good government, The ownership of vast lands by the Church was ended and the foundation of secular government was established.
The Nazis took over the Reich stag (the parliament building) to take over the government and run the country. See related link below
No He managed to take over France
I believe you mean the exploits of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806, when he conquered most of Germany.
He was a part of a coup against the Directory on November 9, 1799.
Those were his orders.
It was the slave rebellion in Haiti.
Napoleon Bonaparte took advantage of the political and social instability in France. He was able to take power because the French government, The Directory, was corrupt and the French people were not happy with the government.
historically they are not the same why you ask? because Hitler wanted to take over Europe while Napoleon wanted a unified Europe (want Europe is today) no one said yes so he decided that he would have to take over Europe
Napoleon Bonaparte
1814 in April
Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov. 9-10, 1799 ( 18th of Brumaire), when the Directory was overthrown and substituted by a government of three Consuls (the Consulate), of which Napoleon was the First Consul.
The reason Napoleon did not stop Great Britan is because they weer on a Island and you couldn't get there on foot and it would take a long time together so when no one could take them over they had time to make a very good army that Napoleon could not take and so that's why Napoleon did not take great Brittan over.Or;He lacked an equivalent Navy for the projection of force beyond his borders.
At first he was just trying to help France during their "Depression" then he did sorta get out of control and pretty much tried to. So...yes, he did.