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Napoleon's work
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Napoleon I (1769-1821),one of the greatest military conquerors in history. Through his conquests he remade the map of Europe, and through his valuable administrative and legal reforms he promoted the growth of liberalism.
He went back to Corsica in September 1786 and did not rejoin his regiment until June 1788. By that time the agitation that was to culminate in the French Revolution had already begun.
His driving passion was the military expansion of French dominion, and, though at his fall he left France little larger than it had been at the outbreak of the Revolutio
At Brienne, Napoleon received an excellent military and academic education, and in October 1784 he earned an appointment to the École Militaire of Paris
He was made second lieutenant of artillery in the regiment of La Fère, a kind of training school for young artillery officers
Napoleon created the Bank of France to support France's faltering economy and provide his military campaigns with financial support.
He introduced an upper limit for prices on basic food items, such as bread and flour, to prevent riots due to hunger and starvation.
By providing France with a strong economy, religious freedom and cheap food, Napoleon successfully kept the population comfortable enough to prevent any rebellions or widespread resistance to his own power.
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General Achievements:
Napoleon granted constitutions, introduced law codes, abolished feudalism, created efficient governments and fostered education, science, literature and the arts.
Seven coalition
( 1815):
Napoleon returns to France,
second reign as emperor.
Hundred days, all enemies unite
against him. Battle of Waterloo, exiled
to St. Helena and dies in 1821.
Sixth coalition
(1812-1814):
Russia betrayed Napoleon and
that lead to Napoleon's invasion
to Russia and victory. He is exiled of
France.
Fifth coalition (1809): Austrians and British joined forces to try to throw Napoleon out of France.Napoleon thumped the Austrians at the Battle of Wagram (July 5–6, 1809).).
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Fourth Coalition (1806–1807): Russia,Britain France, and Prussia. Napoleon attacked a threatening in Prussia and destroyed his enemy's armies at Jena and Auerstadt
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