From nothing, Napoleon Bonaparte raised himself to be a great military commander and the emperor of France. His extraordinary military talent and his ability to inspire gained the praise and loyalty of many people. “Although a political dictator, Napoleon Bonaparte, more than anyone else persevered the ideals and the accomplishments of the Revolution.” The accuracy of this statement is reinforced by his reforms and accomplishments. There are striking similarities between Napoleon’s domestic policy and the reforms of the Revolution. Napoleon firmly maintained the military security established by the Jacobins and went a step further by territorial gain. He continued to transform France into a centralized nation-state. Napoleon’s poli
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