Napoleon Bonaparte accomplished significant reforms during his leadership of France, including the establishment of the Napoleonic Code, which streamlined the legal system and ensured equality before the law. He also implemented educational reforms that created a centralized education system, promoting meritocracy and technical skills. Additionally, Napoleon expanded French territory through military conquests, establishing France as a dominant power in Europe during the early 19th century.
No, he was a good leader who sometimes did bad things.
Napoleon was good for France. He established a national bank, built better roads, created public schools, pulled France out of bankruptcy and won many great battles.
Napoleon said many sexist things. My favorite quotes are: "Public education does not suit some, as they are not called to live in public...marriage is their whole estimation." and "In France women are considered too highly. They should not be regarded as equal to men. In reality they are nothing more than machines for producing children."
That would have been impossible since it brought Napoleon Bonaparte into the government as the First Consul. He can be called many things but weak and unorganized he could never be called.
accomplish great things!
He was a student and then an Army officer.
No, he was a good leader who sometimes did bad things.
Napoleon was good for France. He established a national bank, built better roads, created public schools, pulled France out of bankruptcy and won many great battles.
Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin.Napoleon was based on Joseph Stalin, who ruled the soviet union for over 30 years.
Because he got things done around the farm and made it more productive. Also, he changes the rules again.
A name is a proper noun; and like most nouns can be singular or plural.A singular name is the name of one person or thing: Napoleon BonaparteA plural name is a word for two or more people or things with that name:There were several Napoleaons of France; Napoleaon Bonaparte (emperor 1804-1815); Napoleon II, son of Napoleon Bonapart (emperor for less than two months in 1815);Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, known as Napoleon III (first President of France 1848-1852).Now, how about some Oreos (Oreo cookies).
Primary goals are the first or most important goals. Things you are directly trying to accomplish. Secondary goals are things you wish to accomplish but will forgo to accomplish primary goals And so on.
The North hoped to accomplish several things there.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere were a lot of local effects caused by the Church having to deal with Napoleon's government, and the popes at that time were greatly affected, as one of them was imprisoned by Napoleon. But the Church has survived for seventeen centuries before Napoleon, and for several since then, and she will survive to the end of the world. In the long view of things, and the big picture from the Church there were no major effects on the Church as a whole.
a bunch of things
They accomplished things
Napoleon Dynamite is all things good in the world put into a damn movie.