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This island was home to Napoleon's birth, who hated France due to its conquest of the island

A) Elba
B) Corsica
C) Sardinia
D) Sicily

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Napoleon Bonaparte was born on the island of Corsica, a French territory, and despite facing discrimination for his Corsican heritage in France, he rose to significant power as Emperor of France. Napoleon's legacy and policies impacted Europe, reflecting his strong connection to France and the French Revolution.

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B) Corsica. This is the island where Napoleon Bonaparte was born and not Elba, which was the place of his first exile.

Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769 on the island of Corsica, which had only recently become a French territory. Despite his Corsican roots, he rose to prominence in France, largely due to the opportunities presented by the French Revolution. This situation was ironic because Napoleon's birthplace was acquired by France shortly before his birth, and he faced discrimination in France due to his Corsican heritage. Nevertheless, he embraced his French citizenship and, after a storied military and political career, became Emperor of France. Napoleon's policies and military campaigns had widespread impact across Europe and beyond. Despite achieving fame only because of the openings in the revolutionary armies, he would have remained obscure otherwise as a member of a minor Corsican noble family. Napoleon's commitment to France and the values of the Revolution remained a central theme of his career and later, his memories as an exile.

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