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Napoleon Bonaparte's Leadership and Life Essay

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Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August 15th, 1769 in Ajaccio, Corsica. Napoleon emerged as an important figure for reestablishing order in France. Unfortunately, Napoleon’s greed for power led to his fall. He began as a great military leader. He had many goals to organize France and make it a better empire, but the more he accomplished the more he wanted. He made political, economic and social changes in France. He was a determined man and would do anything to get what he wanted. To begin with, Napoleon Bonaparte became the first consul of France. A plebiscite, vote of the people, was held to approve a new constitution in 1800. The people voted for the constitution, which gave all real power to Napoleon. While in charge, he …show more content…

It also restricted many individual rights. This stabilized France and gave the people a certain amount of laws to follow. In addition, on December 2, 1804, Napoleon crowns himself king of France. That has never been done before. This showed that he was more powerful than the pope. After he was crowned king, he wanted more. He wanted to control the rest of Europe. He was never happy with what he already had. He declared war on Saint Domingue but decided not to. He still wanted to trade sugar with them. He also offers Louisiana to President Jefferson for fifteen million dollars in 1803. President Jefferson accepted. Later on Austrian Netherlands, parts of Italy, Russia, Austria, and Sweden joined Britain against France. Napoleon took the challenge and won most of the battles which really surprised his enemies. He lost one major battle, the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. It was a naval defeat. He may have had great strategies on land, but was nothing when fighting in water. Napoleon had some control over Russia, Prussia, and Austria, so his large empire became unstable. He was really successful which enabled him to build the largest European empire. If only he didn’t go overboard. Like all great empires, there are always successes and failures. Napoleon’s empire soon began to fall. In November of 1806, the continental system was set up, a policy to close all ports and communication between England and Europe. He wanted to harm

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