He received notice at the siege of Toulon when he forced the British fleet out of port. He put down the Royalist uprising in Paris with a ''"whiff of grapeshot"'' that ended the lives of 1,400 protester's. (That bit of lethality really got him noticed.) He was invited to become a part of coup against the Directory which he used to make himself the First Counsel of France. He then had himself named as the First Counsel for Life. On 2 December 1804 he crowned himself the Emperor of the French.
The French people were very unhappy in that time.
They needed a new leader, someone new, someone they could trust to do something about the situation they were in. The streets of Paris were dirty and people were tired of the revolution. They needed someone to guide them.
When he helped the government with the royalists ,the government rewarded him. Bonaparte was promoted to Commander of the Interior and given command of the Army of Italy When he seemed to win many battles with practicaly nothing( He didn't have any artillery and the soldiers ate the horses) people started to gain interest in him.
They gave him more important things to do and when the moment was right he overthrew the French Directory and replaced it by the French Consolate.
Napoleon became First Consul.
A fixed referendum invested him with the title " First Consul for Life'
Six months later he proclaimed him Emperor of the French.
He was a part of a coup that took over the lawful government called the Diretory.
He was part of a coup to take over the lawful French government called the Directory.
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It inspired the French Revolution, which eventually led to Napoleon's rise to power.
Napoleon inherited the newly formed division based army that allowed him to maneuver more flexibly. He also inherited the revolutionary fervor from the French Revolution which, though altered, he used to mount his rise to power.
He was French, born in Corsica just after it was transferred from Genoa to France. (Corsica became part of France in 1768. Napoleon was born in 1769.) Since Corsica was part of France, Napoleon was a citizen of France. As a citizen he joined the army and began his rise to power and made his mark on the world.
His support for France allowed his eldest sons Napoleon and Joseph to study in France, opening the way for the former's meteoric rise to supreme power in that country.
Napoleon Bonaparte's favorite book was "Plutarch's Lives," a collection of biographies of famous Greek and Roman figures. He drew inspiration from the stories of these historical figures for his own rise to power and leadership style.
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French Nationalism The weak position France was in at that moment. Due to the revolution, nobody knew how and by who the country was to be reigned and France was bankrupt. Napoleon took advantage of this weak position and came to power. What did napoleon bonapartetake advantage of in his rise of power? Answer this question…
rise to power of napoleon bonaparte
French Nationalism The weak position France was in at that moment. Due to the revolution, nobody knew how and by who the country was to be reigned and France was bankrupt. Napoleon took advantage of this weak position and came to power. What did napoleon bonapartetake advantage of in his rise of power? Answer this question…
Napoleon Bonaparte took advantage of the political and social instability in France. He was able to take power because the French government, The Directory, was corrupt and the French people were not happy with the government.
Orwell named the pig Napoleon in "Animal Farm" as a tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military leader and emperor. By naming the pig after Napoleon Bonaparte, Orwell was drawing parallels between the character's rise to power and authoritarian leadership style.
a new constitution was introduced which denied the vote to nonpropertied sections of society.it provided for two elected legislative councils.these then appointed a directory an executive made of five members.this meant as safeguard against the concentration of power in a oneman executive as under the jacobins.however the directors often clashed with the legislative councils,who then sought to dismiss them. the political instability of the dirctory paved the way for the rise of a military dictator, napoleon bonaparte. France's social and economic decline alone paved a clear path for Napoleon to rise to power