Napoleon killed and persevered the gains of the Revolution. This paper is about the revolution and how Napoleon affected it.
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Napoleon killed and persevered the gains of the Revolution? Napoleon was an egotistical, power-hungry monarch that killed the revolution he made sure there were no women's rights and that liberty was abolished. Napoleon in a strange way also preserved some of the gains from the French revolution. He made friends with the Catholic Church and completed.
Napoleon helped keep some of the gains of the revolution by working out compromises between the estates. He employed
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liberty. Had most state officials chosen by merit. He also gave men control over their wife's. Were there was a definite double standard. Napoleon used fears of a Bourbon comeback to crown himself. Yet another new constitution also approved by suffrage. The Pope was going to crown him but instead grabbed the crown and crowned himself. A leader only interested in his success and his personal gains hurt and helped the gains of the revolution.
liberty. Had most state officials chosen by merit. He also gave men control over their wife's. Were there was a definite double standard. Napoleon used fears of a Bourbon comeback to crown himself. Yet another new constitution also approved by suffrage. The Pope was going to crown him but instead grabbed the crown and crowned himself. A leader only interested in his success and his personal gains hurt and helped the gains of the revolution.