Napoleon Bonaparte - A slayer of the Revolution
The French Revolution was fought for the equality, liberty and fraternity of the third social class in France. These ideas were carried on into the post revolutionary era of Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon Bonaparte was a product of the Revolution, for if it were not for the revolution, he would not have gained any major military and political opportunities like he had been given. Liberty, equality and fraternity became some of the most important principles of the revolution. It may have seemed that Napoleon Bonaparte kept alive these principals of the revolution but in reality through his oppression of equality, consulate government, and raze of liberty and freedom, he became a slayer of the Revolution.Napoleon had appeared to the population of France to be a believer in equality, one of the principles of the revolution. The first task of Napoleon’s government was to draw up a new constitution. This constitution affirmed the equ
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