the middle class and peasants
Law sometimes distinguishes between social classes
Michel Ney who supported Napoleon Bonaparte after his escape from Elba.
No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
the government for the most part. A lot of groups supported Napoleon even though they didnt like him, they just wanted to end the bloodshed.
By the end of the 18th century, many French people supported Napoleon Bonaparte due to his ability to bring stability and order after the chaos of the French Revolution. His military successes and reforms, such as the Napoleonic Code, appealed to a population eager for strong leadership and national pride. Additionally, he promoted meritocracy and economic improvements, which garnered further support from various social classes. Napoleon's image as a defender of the Revolution's ideals also helped solidify his popularity among those seeking continuity amidst change.
Law sometimes distinguishes between social classes
The French generally supported Napoleon.
Thanks to his accomplishments as a legislator, administrator and ruler, France achieved prosperity and social appeasement.
Napoleon and Josephine's relationship was significant because it helped Napoleon gain power and legitimacy in France. They chose not to wash as a way to show their status and wealth, as it was believed that cleanliness was associated with lower social classes at the time.
No, he supported the Republicans.
Napoleon III
The peasant.
Napoleon :)
I had this exact question on my social studies final. I think the answer is Themistocles. Hope this helps.
Michel Ney who supported Napoleon Bonaparte after his escape from Elba.
No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
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