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.
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He provided better government then the Monarchy or the Republican Directory had.
He considered himself to be a great strategic thinker. He also styled himself like Napoleon. The reason he did that is because he liked the style and the outfit
I do think the correct question would be: did the French people like Napoleon? The answer is positive. Especially after the the Peace of Lunéville (Feb. 8,1801) and that of Amiens (Oct. 1,1801 the preliminaries, March 1802 the Treaty), Napoleon was acclaimed "Consul for Life" and people called him "Peacemaker".
Properly, it is as Napoleon said.
He was the target of numerous assassination attempts so in can be concluded that he was not universally admired.
Napoleon liked to study about the military
Adolf Hitler, and just like Napoleon, he had to retreat.
He was the target of numerous assassination plots and attempts, but was generally accepted by the French.
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.
Yes Napoleon used conscription to raise his armies.
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he was a dictator.
He scratched out his dedication to Napoleon from his Third Symphony.
As Napoleon I, Napoleon Bonaparte was Emperor of the French. Thus he was emperor of a people, not of a nation, as he would have been had he been Emperor of France.