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Napoleon Bonaparte : A Comparison Of Napoleon And Napoleon

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“If you want something done well, do it yourself” Napoleon Bonaparte. To me this means that you want something a certain way it is best to do it yourself because you never know how another person will do it. In the essay I will talk about the events Napoleon was in. I will also talk about how his rule went. I will also discuss his early and late life. Finally, I will compare and contrast Napoleon to George Washington. Napoleon was involved in many events. He won many wars at the begging of his rule, but towards the end he lost many wars. One of the events Napoleon was in was the French Revolution. At the time Napoleon was new to the French army and was an artillery commander in 1785 and rose up the ranks to eventually become the Emperor in 1804. One of the wars that he commanded was in Egypt and his goal was to stop the European trade routes. He was successful at first but eventually had to flee. In 1812 Napoleon attacked Russia with 500,000 troops, and forced Russia to flee. On the way out Russia burnt crops and made it hard for Napoleon’s soldiers to survive. Napoleon eventually got home, but lost 100,000 troops. Another event he was in was in 1807 he attacked the Spanish because he thought they were letting the British into their ports. They fought for five years and the Spanish did not win a single fight. In conclusion Napoleon fought in many wars, with a different number of troops, and goals. Napoleon was the French Emperor from 1804 to 1812, and for 100 days in 1815. Napoleon was granted dictatorial powers during the French revolution. In 1804 he granted himself emperor, and put the crown on his own head. Napoleon ruled like a dictator, and put his personal interests first. Napoleon was a successful Emperor at first, but on March 31st, 1814 Paris fell to Europe and their allies. Napoleon’s first rule was over. He was banished to an island called Elba. On March 21st, 1815 Napoleon came back and took the crown because the current king at the time, Louis ⅩⅤⅢ, ran away. Napoleon was the emperor again for 100 days. The crown was taken away from him again in the Battle of Waterloo from Britain and Prussia. Before the battle was caused because Napoleon wanted to be allies with Britain. In

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