because he wants to...
Some were killed in the Boxer Rebellion.
Napoleon (from the outlawz) admitted that his cousin killed him while he was high and intoxicated.
Michel Ney who supported Napoleon Bonaparte after his escape from Elba.
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None, stomach cancer is what caused his death.
He had been working too long and Napoleon thought he was useless to retire so early so he killed boxer
Napoleon sends Boxer to the slaughter house instead of the hospital because he doesn't want to spend money on something he doesn't think is needed, like treating Boxer. He figures that Boxer will never fully recover so he is useless to the farm, so he sends him away to the slaughter house to be killed. Hope this helped :)
Napoleon's motive for betraying boxer was to remove a potential threat. The animals rallied around boxer if his opinion would change against Napoleon he would loose some of his control of the farm.
Some were killed in the Boxer Rebellion.
He kills all who betray or plan to betray him.
Boxer is very important to Napoleon's success because no other animal on the farm works harder than Boxer. He is also the most dedicated and loyal worker.
Boxer
Boxer's two favorite sayings are:"Napoleon is always right.""I will work harder!"
Boxer's tow mottos are: "Napoleon is always right!" and "I will work harder."
He tells the beast that they must listen to Napoleon.
Boxer dies in Chapter Nine when the pigs sell him to a "'Alfred Simmonds, Horse Slaughterer and Glue Boiler,... Dealer in Hides and Bone-Meal." He is injured in his attempt to defend the windmill. However, Squealer weaves a brilliant and moving tail of how no expense was spared by Napoleon on Boxer's medical treatment, and that Boxer's last words praised Animal Farm in particular and Napoleon especially. This is a brilliant example of the cold and cruel exploitation of the loyal working classes and propaganda.
"Napoleon is always right."