Who is the Most Valuable Person? The MVP? Many may think many different people are. I believe that the MVP is Napoleon Bonaparte I. Napoleon was the emperor of France after the revolution. Napoleon was born on August 15, 1769, in Ajaccio, Corsica, France, and died on May 5, 1821, on an island named St. Helena. Bonaparte ruled as emperor of France from 1804 to 1815. He made France the dominant power for over a decade. There are many things Napoleon that makes him a MVP. He is one of world’s best military leaders. He revolutionized military training. He reorganized education for France. He pretty much gave France the greatest glory it's ever had. Now, you might be saying,”that doesn't make him a MVP.” and it doesn't, but there was one specific
Napoleon Bonaparte will remain in the heart of many French nationals as one of the greatest military leaders that the nation has had when it comes to warfare history. In 1799, Napoleon launched a series of wars, which historian call, “Napoleonic wars” in a bid to extend the territory of France in Europe. Many historians argue that the Napoleonic wars were a continuation of the earlier war under the tag, French revolution in 1789. The French revolution in itself had so many influences in Europe, especially with the armies who felt the greatest impact of the revolution. The revolution brought with it many changes, especially in the production of modern mass weapons with the conscription in place. The new improvements in weaponry made Napoleon seek hegemony in the entire Europe sparking his quest to expand and increase the revolutionary and territorial borders of France. Napoleon, Corsican aristocrat, who was a minor, rose to the position of emperor in France because of the revolution and his idea was to sweep the entire Europe with the reforms brought about by the revolution (Dwyer 32). The idea was to liberate the continent so that all citizens had a chance to take the helm of leadership and do away with the issue of kinship rule. Napoleon was a symbol of change, and although at some point, he comes out as a dictator, he was progressive and created rationalization of governance and all the social
It is with great pleasure that I recommend Napoleon Bonaparte to be inducted into the Revolutionary Hall of Fame. Bonaparte was not only the French General of the French Army but, more importantly, an emperor that was charismatic and diligent who was successful in the reunification of the French empire and established a stable connect between the church and the state after the effects of the French Revolution.
Ending Napoleon Bonaparte's military leadership and reign as emperor of France, the Battle of Waterloo signaled the end of France's domination over Europe. Taking place in Belgium on June 18, 1815, the French army, led by Napoleon Bonaparte, was defeated by British and Prussian forces. Riding away from the battle with tears after the crushing defeat, Bonaparte abdicated as emperor and was exiled from France for the second time. During his reign, he led France through a series of successful battles against surrounding European nations and expanded the empire throughout west and central Europe (History.com staff (A), 2009). Napoleon Bonaparte, born in August 15, 1769, ruled the throne from 1804 to 1815 as the emperor and military leader of France.
The common adage “history will judge”, is often stated about controversial figures. History has undoubtedly judged Napoleon Bonaparte, but the ambitious French military leader of the early 19th century has not been judged as an absolute tyrant or hero. Although Napoleon seized political power in France and created his own empire, he is still considered one of the best military leaders in history due to his many victories. Napoleon Bonaparte was a tyrant who was also considered a hero by the French people.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military leader who conquered most of Europe in the early nineteenth century. After a coup in 1799 he crowned himself emperor in 1804. He abdicated the throne after the French attempted to invade Russia in 1812 and exiled, but he returned to power a few years alter only to resign once again after a crushing defeat at the battle of Waterloo and exiled to the island of Saint Helena and died at age 51. Bonaparte was known as an astute, ambitious, and extremely skilled military strategist as he waged war and expanded his empire.
John O’Brien Mr. Castonguay World History October 16, 2016 Napoleon Hero or Tyrant? Napoleon Bonaparte goes down in history as one the greatest military commanders of all time. Many consider him a hero of the French people and the people of the conquered lands spreading his reforms everywhere. Others believe that he is a tyrant, oppressing citizens and engaging in aggressive unnecessary wars. This is a controversial topic and both sides can bring up compelling arguments.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a famous French general. He was known for his strategic battle plans and victories. During the invasions of France, Bonaparte wanted to take control over the current government to implement his plans on how to regain power for the country and himself. He conquered most
Napoleon Bonaparte as a Hero to the Ideas of the French Revolution Bonaparte Napoleon is one of the famous French leaders who gained power during the French Revolution. He is one of the most controversial leaders in the country, particularly relating to his contribution to the Revolutionary ideals. Some people consider him a legend or hero, while others see him a villain. His supporters claim that he rescued the Revolution from external threats and internal chaos, while his opponents suggest that he begun unnecessary wars with smaller states, institutionalizing an autocracy in the country. Looking at the history of the country before his leadership provides evidence of his heroic actions.
Napoleon fit this title perfectly, as he did have the admiration from the citizens and the respect and loyalty of the armies of France. He soon became the First Counsil of the Republic, and turned France into yet again, another monarchy. Napoleon Bonaparte had earned the right and the privilage to become the First Council, and I believe, he was the right man for the job. He brought an erratic government under law and order and made a very centralized government. However, I do believe that he should have found a way to make his country strong, without giving up on the ideal of the revolution he had so firmly believed in.
Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the most successful leaders throughout history acquiring an enormous empire stretching from Belgium to the far side of the Adriatic Sea. In addition, Napoleon was a military genius and strategist as well as emperor of France, twice, once from 1804 to 1814 and then again in 1815 which started the 100 Days War. With all of his achievements Napoleon stands out with numerous competencies and attributes of a leader that are used and encouraged today and looking at his history one can see the positive impact that it had on the men he lead as well as the success that he made in conquest. As well as showing many positive leader attributes Napoleon also showed a few distasteful leadership attributes and characteristics that would not be excepted today and it is reflected in some of the problems that Napoleon had as a leader from using them.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a hero to the French Revolution. Napoleon was a hero because the French revolution was a dangerous time, especially for Parisians. People were crying out for order. They needed a strong leader to unite France and to end the violence and instability. Napoleon brought that order, and the French had a new feeling of nationalism and unity.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military leader and eventual political leader in France who was able to seize power during the end of the French Revolution of the late 1790's and early 1800's. Napoleon was the leader of France from 1804 to 1815 and mostly remembered as a leader in a cycle of European battles. He institutionalized the changes brought about by the French Revolution and sought to spread them throughout Europe. It has been long debated the factors that allowed Napoleon to seize power and eventually crown himself emperor. Such factors that have been considered have been Napoleon's personality, his military exploits, the failings of the Directory, support of the people and army and even sheer luck.
Napoleon was a man who had reformed france into something that it wouldn’t have wanted to happen 10 years before he took over in a military coup and ruled by dictatorship. In the eyes of many of the French he was a hero, he
Napoleon was one of the most important figures in European history. As one of the greatest military leaders, Napoleon did many things to modernize the European nations he ruled.
Napoleon is a hero because he gave common people rights that under the Old Regime only belonged to the privileged estates (clergy and nobles). The third estate was made up of the bourgeoisie, the city workers, and peasants. The bourgeoisie were as rich as the nobles but paid a lot of taxes. The peasants were by far the biggest class, but the city workers were the poorest. The taxes on the poor were so high it was virtually impossible to conduct