The Jacobins.
Napoleon was a monarch, and the French Revolution strived for Democracy. Also, he was a dictator which was a big no-no during the revolution. It ended i n the same place it started.
It was meteoric.
No. The Fench Revolution was to dethrone the monarchy. King Louis and Queen Marie Antoinettewere beheaded. Napoleon came to power after the revolution and took over the democratic government. More proof: If Napoleon died in the 1780s, how could he have sold Louisiana to Jefferson in 1803?
In lines 22, Napoleon refers to the feudal system, which was abolished during the French Revolution. The revolution sought to eliminate the privileges of the nobility and the rigid social hierarchy that characterized feudalism. By referencing this ancient form, Napoleon highlights the transformative changes in French society and governance that occurred as a result of the Revolution.
It inspired the French Revolution, which eventually led to Napoleon's rise to power.
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Napoleon.
Napoleon :)
I believe he was the leader of The French Army during the French Revolution.
Napoleon was a monarch, and the French Revolution strived for Democracy. Also, he was a dictator which was a big no-no during the revolution. It ended i n the same place it started.
Because it was the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte.
It was meteoric.
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
He helped end the Royalist Counter Revolution.
He had very little input into the Revolution but was active in ending Royalist counter revolutions.
He ended the Royalist counter-revolution with a whiff of grapeshot.
Napoleon became one. Lafayette was one.