Napoleon did not betray the revolution he led them extremely well all his opponents thought he was just lucky but he surprised them and his army fought with him.
Napoleon did betray the revolution in many ways for example in the declaration of the rights of man it stated that all men and born equal, so why did he still insist on being sexist why were women not allowed to go to school. Also during the revolution it said that every man should be allowed to vote. Whereas during Napoleon reign he insisted that nobody should be allowed to vote.
Napoleon marks the end of the French Revolution.
The French Revolution ends with Napoleon's coup against the Directory.
Napoleon Bonaparte with the coup of the French Consulate.
The time period after the French Revolution was primarily characterized by Napoleon Bonaparte holding power in France. Although a French Directory government was set up after the Revolution, it quickly collapsed, paving the way for Napoleon to take control.
Because it was the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte.
The Revolution Betrayed was created in 1937.
Napoleon marks the end of the French Revolution.
The revolution was as good as over when Napoleon came to power. Napoleon ended it completely by turning France into an Empire with himself as the emperor.
Napoleon Bonaparte's goal in France was to restore order to France after the Revolution.
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The American Revolution was over before 1799 when Napoleon became the First Consul of France.
I'm a Napoleon supporter so I have more good to say about him than bad ha. However, Napoleon in many ways went against the ideals of the Revolution. Firstly, the French Revolution fought for democracy but Napoleon was a dictator. Secondly, one other ideal of the French Revolution is to have checks and balances within the government but Napoleon made almost all the political decisions on his own. Overall, Napoleon's style of government was closer to absolutism which was a big no-no of the French Revolution.
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The Jacobins.
The 100 Days.