The Congress of Vienna.
As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire
Both the governments of King Louis XVI and Napoleon Bonaparte were characterized by centralization of power and strong control over the administration. Both leaders sought to strengthen and consolidate the authority of the state, with Louis XVI attempting to reassert royal authority and Napoleon establishing a centralized and efficient bureaucratic system. However, one key difference is that Napoleon's government was more successful in achieving stability and implementing reforms, while Louis XVI's reign was marked by political turmoil and ultimately led to the French Revolution.
The abdication of Napoleon and his exile to St. Helena.
Napoleon
Reinstate the monarchy.
The Congress of Vienna.
The Congress of Vienna.
As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire
Both the governments of King Louis XVI and Napoleon Bonaparte were characterized by centralization of power and strong control over the administration. Both leaders sought to strengthen and consolidate the authority of the state, with Louis XVI attempting to reassert royal authority and Napoleon establishing a centralized and efficient bureaucratic system. However, one key difference is that Napoleon's government was more successful in achieving stability and implementing reforms, while Louis XVI's reign was marked by political turmoil and ultimately led to the French Revolution.
The French Revolution ended either with the Crowning of Napoleon in 1804 or the Congress of Vienna in 1815. (This depends on whether the Napoleonic Government and Wars are to be considered part of the French Revolution.)
As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire
Napoleon marks the end of the French Revolution.
The abdication of Napoleon and his exile to St. Helena.
As a result of the Congress of Vienna, France lost all the territories seized during the Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars and was restricted to the borders of 1789.
The Monarchy was returned to France after the French Empire under Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo as a result of the Congress of Vienna.
The revolution was as good as over when Napoleon came to power. Napoleon ended it completely by turning France into an Empire with himself as the emperor.