Napoleon Napoleon restored confidence, imposed order and ensured the gains of the French revolution. He was known to be a legendary figure in French history. Napoleon rose though sheer ambition, drive, and intelligence, to the epitome of power. (Discover 1) He conquered much of Europe, and created an empire that will forever change the course of European history.
Although this did not happen overnight. Born in Corsica on August 15, 1769. Napoleon grew up with a family of radicals. (Discover 1) Napoleon was the litter of eight healthy children. At an early age, Napoleon Bonaparte read many books on military campaigns, which he found to be amazing.
(Discover 1) Napoleon left school on royal scholarship after graduating from Ecole Militaire in Paris. Soon after he was chosen to be first captain of the French army. In 1793 was chosen to Artillery against Toulon. Napoleon was becoming recognized in France.
Ensuring that this military campaigns would be a gain for the French, Napoleon waged war with Austria, Toulon, England, and Egypt. Austria, Egypt, and Toulon felt the wrath of Napoleon as he heads the French army to victory after victory. Napoleon became a innovator. He never fought 2 battles using the same methods. (History 4) because of this, he won many battles in the revolution. (History 4) Also just his presence on the field of battle was worth 500, 000 men.
(History 4) French troops was sure of victory if the Little corporal, was there. (History 4) Bonaparte soon become a French General and admired by most of France. (Discover 2) Napoleon appeared unstoppable. He reached the rank of general and led his army through battles with Austria, England, and Russia. He Defeating the Great Powers of Europe one at a time.
He imposed French dominant from Atlantic to Russia. Napoleon expanded French lands and power throughout Europe After 14 battles under Napoleon, France could see a positive outcome to bloodshed and warfare. (Discover 4) From the revolution France gained rich farm land, helped economy, and paid and fed soldiers. Most of all they gained their freedom from England. Back at home the Directory Government of France was in a downfall. France needed a new leader to impose order in France.
So graciously Napoleon stepped in as head of the military, and a executive power in France. Soon enough common people were more then happy to see a positive change, after ten years of instability, war, and a economic downfall. After a brief existence of a triumvante in France, Napoleon became Napoleon I, emperor of France. It was Napoleons obligation to write the new constitution on France, and insure confidence in the common people of Europe. (Discover 3) So in front of a Council of Elders, Napoleon revised and addressed the new French constitution. Which contains the building blocks of the United States constitution.
(Discover 3) From these laws came the Napoleonic laws. A set of laws that would prove to be useful in imposing order in France. Not only did these laws become useful in France in the 18 th century, these laws are used all over the world today. (Mar 12) Napoleonic laws strictly said that all censorship should not be a factor in France. Not only censorship but individual liberty, which is extremely important, freedom from arbitrary arrest, divorces, and religious freedom was utilized. Leaving a society in much better shape then was first in shambles before the revolution.
(History 3) Also Napoleon was the first to start a unemployment bureau. The laws left careers that was open to everybody. New roads were set up. Replacing the roads that were in rough, unreachable shape, which lasted a few hundred years. (Mar 14) Also Napoleon had a persecution code. A code in which the criminal would have the same rights as the defense.
Which successfully left a balanced judicial system. All this served as a base for all legal systems across the world. He built a Imperial University, an administrative body, which determined curricula, and oversaw examinations. Enjoyable on of his finer qualities was his love for education. (Mar 14 Looking back at the battles and bloodshed of Napoleons many campaigns, many would say he was a extremely violent, heartless killer. (History 5) thousands and thousands of French soldiers died under Napoleons command during the revolution.
Was these soldiers willing to die under such a ruthless emperor First of all where would the French be economically without the revolution. Would their be new land or new crops in which to grow on this land Would the French government be as strong as it is today with a Directory Government Which the government was falling in power at the time. Without the bloodshed, their would be no constitution. People would have limited rights in what they can and can not do, under the rule of some other foreign country. Napoleon lead soldiers that believed there was something better out there then what they had. These thousands of soldiers died for a cause and who better to lead them then the legendary Napoleon Bonaparte.
So would you call Napoleon a ruthless warrior The fall of Napoleon Bonaparte begins with one of few mistakes Napoleon made as an emperor. Napoleon came up with the Continental System which boycotted all of England goods. Which did not hurt England, because England made rivals with Russia and Austria to take down Napoleon and his reign. Which England was successful at doing, leaving Napoleon with only one choice, he was forced to a remote island in the Atlantic. Napoleon still fought for France. He came back into power after picking up firm believers on his way to Paris, known as the Hundred Days.
Although Napoleon once again failed at an attempt to rule France once again at the battle of Waterloo. Napoleon was forced to surrender and died of stomach cancer on May 5, 1821. If succeeded Napoleon could have been the greatest man in history. (Discover 7) His name became legendary and still lives on in France. (History 5) He was not known to like amusements, and could not take long vacations. He was dedicated to his work as a emperor of France.
(History 5) He Introduced the Napoleonic laws, a higher education, successful government, and freedom in France. Through his hard work and dedication, Napoleon succeeded in restoring confidence, imposing order and ensured the gains of the French revolution.