A Brief Biography of Napoleon Bonaparte

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Since however long humanity has been around the world has seen some of the greatest military leaders ever. One of the most famous Generals of all time and later first emperor of France was Napoleon Bonaparte. He was known for his ruthlessness and tactical genius on the battlefield. He was an outstanding leader who wanted perfection. Napoleon conquered many countries while in power. He wasn’t the biggest of men either standing at roughly five foot seven, but that didn’t stop him from becoming one of the most intimidating Generals to ever lead a military on the battlefield. “When he put on that hat you would have thought he grew 2 feet”, said one General of the Italian Army.1
During Napoleons early years he studied at a prep military school and had a failed time with navy. He eventually went to Ecole Militaire in Brienne where he learned foreign languages, Geography, Math and military sciences, were after his first year he had received honors. 2 He was very interested in the readings of the French Enlightenment philosophers such as Voltaire, Rousseau, Racine, and Corneille.3 He spent most of his time studying military campaigns of past Generals before him. “The primary focus was upon those he identified as the "Captains of Antiquity" and included Alexander of Macedonia, Hannibal, and Julius Caesar”.4 These studies played a vital role on why he was so successful during his reign as General for the French military. After finishing up from school he held the rank of second lieutenant, and served with an artillery company.
He would later be given command of an artillery unit at the siege of Toulon in 1793.5 During this time he became good friends with a younger Robespierre. In 179...

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...n Marengo and Hohenlinden would result in the signing of the Treaty of Luneville on February 1801.34 France would get much stronger after the Peace of the Amiens was signed between them and England. England would get to keep Ceylon and Trinidad but would give up Egypt, Malta and the Cape of Good Hope.35 The Peace treaty wouldn’t last long and tensions between the two nations would eventually escalate again. In 1802 Napoleon Bonaparte was named first consul for life by plebiscite.36 He soon would be faced with royalist trying to take over who were helped by England. The royalist would soon be arrested.
In May of 1804 Napoleon took the role as hereditary title of Emperor.37 That following year he had to face Austria, Russian, and English forces. The thought of invading England was out of the question due to their superior navy. Instead he decided to lead his army to

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