The French Army. I hope thats what you needed!
The Battle of the Bridge of Arcole plays highly in the early mystique of Napoleon. If he served at that site remains debated as does any actual bridge crossing. It is a part of the lore of Napoleon that gained him heroic status. A bridgehead was established although the duration that it existed is also subject to question.
Napoleon cleaverly agreed to Macons Bill saying he would end Impressent of U.S. Ships and Sailors. This would cause more tensions to grow leading to the War of 1812. Napoleon didnt stop impressment when he said he would though.
Napoleon and Hitler were not related. Napoleon was Corsican and Hitler was an Austrian German
Napoleon was defeat by Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington.
nephew, and heir
he spread his army to thin
No, he didn't, he was in favour of the Revolution and Republic.
It was an Empire lead by a dictator.
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People can learn a lot from Napoleon Bonaparte. It includes learning about leadership and using charisma to lead the people.
It was the last battle of the Napoleonic Wars and lead to Napoleon's exile at St. Helena.
The cold plains
the two pigs Napoleon and Snowball. Old Major dies soon after starting the rebellion and Napoleon and Snowball come to lead it.
He personally lead troops in the first Italian Campaign and was wounded during the siege of Toulone.
False, the Allied Armys were lead by Wellington and Blucher.
The painting depicts Napoleon making a bold statement of crossing the Alps in inclement weather. The facts of the crossing are that the weather was fine the day of the crossing and Napoleon did not lead the troops across; he was taken across with the help of guides.
Depends what you call victory. He claimed 40, of which 4 may be called decisive.