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What was Napoleons view of the revolution?
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What was Napoleons view of the revolution?
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Napoleons view of the revolution:
After his homecoming,
Napoleon witnessed collapsed French government
and launched a coup which made him French emperor in subsequent years.
Napoleon submitted himself strongly to the ideals of French revolution.
Because of his military background,
he was the
most proficient man to lead France and rebuilding
it from the remnants of the revolution.
He was the product of
French revolution and an ideal leader
that people of France strived for.
He expanded
French boundaries
and rose France to its former glory.
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