Yes, he was, because his successful actions as First Consul, general and legislator made the ruling class, the Army, the middle class and the common people convinced he was apt for the job.
Napoleon Bonaparte became the First Consul of France in 1799 following a coup d'état, effectively making him the leader of the French government. He declared himself Emperor of the French on December 2, 1804, solidifying his dictatorial power. This transition marked the establishment of the First French Empire, where he sought to expand his influence across Europe.
Napoleon was appointed First Consulate by Sieyles a counter-revolutionist who sought to use Napoleon the war hero as a pawn. Napoleon took advantage of his position and held a coup d'etat making himself consul for life and later emperor. Those who were against the revolution were quick to throw their support behind Napoleon, hoping for restoration of order.
Napoleon was never really king, he just declared himself Emperor of France, after his reign, the Bourbon monarchy was restored to power making King Louis xviii ruler of France.
he rigs the "elections" that he made however he was not very good at this and people knew.EVERYONE! he then would put his family members in charge of places that he captured, making it so that he would never lose power
Nobody established a reign in France in 1793. 1789 was the year the French Revolution had begun, and in 1792 the French monarchs (King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette) were executed. France was no longer a monarchy but a republic at that time. Only in 1799 Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor of France, making France an empire.
Napoleon Bonaparte. He came to power in 1799, putting a stop to the French revolution and crowning himself Emperor, and with that, making France an Empire instead of a monarchy.
Napoleon Bonaparte became the First Consul of France in 1799 following a coup d'état, effectively making him the leader of the French government. He declared himself Emperor of the French on December 2, 1804, solidifying his dictatorial power. This transition marked the establishment of the First French Empire, where he sought to expand his influence across Europe.
Napoleon was appointed First Consulate by Sieyles a counter-revolutionist who sought to use Napoleon the war hero as a pawn. Napoleon took advantage of his position and held a coup d'etat making himself consul for life and later emperor. Those who were against the revolution were quick to throw their support behind Napoleon, hoping for restoration of order.
No. The revolution only brought total chaos to a completely bankrupt country. In 1799 one man decided to structure the country again by making it an Empire. His name was Napoleon Bonaparte, he ended the revolution and crowned himself emperor.
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Napoleon Bonaparte or Napoleon I. It was his second time in exile; years before, he had been exiled to the island of Elba, which he proceeded to completely restructure before escaping and making his way back to France. He was later exiled again to St. Helena, where he finally died on 5 May 1821.
Napoleon was never really king, he just declared himself Emperor of France, after his reign, the Bourbon monarchy was restored to power making King Louis xviii ruler of France.
he rigs the "elections" that he made however he was not very good at this and people knew.EVERYONE! he then would put his family members in charge of places that he captured, making it so that he would never lose power
Nobody established a reign in France in 1793. 1789 was the year the French Revolution had begun, and in 1792 the French monarchs (King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette) were executed. France was no longer a monarchy but a republic at that time. Only in 1799 Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor of France, making France an empire.
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LOYAL FRIEND Monge's abilities brought him to the attention of Napoleon and they were to become good friends, though he was more than twenty years older than Napoleon. In 1798, Napoleon attacked Alexandria and Monge was anxious to join in the attack. Napoleon would not allow it: after all, Gaspard was 52-years-old! Nevertheless, Gaspard left France but his boat was attacked - he defended courageously until Napoleon had to leave his main force to save his friend. Napoleon and Monge returned to France and the story goes that Gaspard had worn the same clothes for the entire trip. Monge continued to be friends with Napoleon, making himself a political victim of Napoleon's enemies - the Bourbons.
France was completely destroyed after the revolution. None of the other European countries wanted anything to do with the violent French anymore and since the French had killed their monarchs (and about 30.000 others), and as the revolution backfired also a lot of revolutionaries, France had become rudderless and was one huge chaos. Napoleon Bonaparte took advantage, and committed a coupe, making himself the controller of France and turning it into an Empire by crowning himself emperor. France had been desperate for someone to step up with a plan how to save this bankrupt and blood drenched country, and Napoleon was the man to do it. France was exhausted of fighting and all the blood and executions. The French had to admit that their revolution was no success and they had lost all credibility to the outside world. They needed a hero and found one brave enough to take the job.