The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte and the reasoning for his failure.
Date Submitted: 09/15/2001 12:11:42
The French Revolution was based on ideals of equality and lawful fright to all men. This revolt soon turned a tragedy,where right and wrong died along with a murdered king. The age of Enlightenment was not a perfect ideology because it did not concern the lives of the lower class, the peasants. The French Revolution was nothing more than a vatical to assert the power and self-interest of men like Robespierre and Danton.
Napoleon
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he was the ultimate opportunist.
The Ultimate Opportunist
Napoleon Bonaparte
History 102 Western Civilization
Section V02
By
Ivy Felicia Martin
June 24,2003
Instructor
Cindy Blackburn
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