Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Napoleon Essays (2950 words) - French Emperors, House Of Bonaparte
  Napoleon  This essay will illustrate why Napoleon Bonaparte is regarded as one of the  greatest military masterminds in the history of mankind.  It will show the life of Napoleon from when he was a young boy, till he died in    1821. It will show how he deceived the French into giving him power, and how he  used this power for his own interests. It will also reveal how he almost killed  of an entire generation of French people, and once again prove that all good  things must come to an end. Napoleon Bonaparte was born on August 15, 1769 in    Ajaccio on the island of Corsica. This was only a few months after France had  annexed the island. He had 7 brothers and sisters, and his father was a lawyer  whose family stemmed from the Florentine nobility. His original nationality was    Cursican-Italian. In 1779 Napoleon went to school at Brienne in France. There he  took a great interest in in history, especially in the lives of great ancient  generals. Napoleon was often badly treated at Brienne because he was not as  wealthy as his fellow classmates, and very short. He also did not speak French  well, because Italian was spoken on Corsica where he grew up. He studied very  hard so that he could do better then those who snubbed him. Napoleon attended  the Ecole Military School in Paris in 1784 after receiving a scholarship. This  is were he received his military training. He studied to be an artillery man and  an officer. Napoleon finished his training and joined the French army when he  was 16 years old. He was appointed to an artillery regiment , and commissioned  as a lieutenant. Once again he was not well liked by his fellow officers because  he was short, spoke with an Italian accent, and had little money. Napoleon spent  little time with his regiment. He was more concerned with trying to free his  home land of Corsica, witch had been taken with force by France. Soon after  being commissioned his father died, and he was forced to provide for his family.    Napoleon spent the next seven years reading the works of the philosophers, and  educating himself in military matters by studying the campaigns of the great  military leaders of the past. The French Revolution and the European war that  followed broadened his sights and presented him with new opportunities. Napoleon  was a supporter of the French Revolution . He went back and forth between Paris  and Ajaccio, working for the Republic. Napoleon rose quickly through the ranks  and became a captain in 1792. In 1793, Corsica revolted against the Republic,  and Napoleon's family had to Flee to France. The Republic was in danger. France  was at war with Austria, Prussia, England, Holland, and Spain. There was a  revolt in western France, and there was a great need for good officers. At the  age of 25, only one year after becoming captain, Napoleon performed so well that  he was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General. He was given command of the  artillery at Toulon, and in December of that same year, the French forced the    English out of Toulon. " The commander in chief wrote: "I Have no  words to describe the merit of Bonaparte. Much science, as much intelligence,  and too much bravery." "(pg.7 Britannica Junior Encyclopedia #11 N-O).    In August of 1794 Napoleon was arrested because he had been a supporter of    Maximilien Rosbespierre. He was accused of treason. Although he was released his  career seemed to be over. Then in October of 1795, the government was threatened  with a revolt in Paris. Paul Barras, commander of the home forces, appointed    Napoleon to defend the capital. "With amazing swiftness Napoleon massed men  and artillery at important places in Paris The attack of 30,000 national guards  was driven back by his men. About 200 men were killed on each side, but he had  saved France from civil war." (pg.7 Britannica Junior Encyclopedia #11    N-O). Napoleon saved the national convention from the Parisian mob and one year  later at the age of 26, was rewarded with the position of commander in chief of  the interior French army in Italy. When Napoleon accepted the position as the  commander of the French Army he received a chilly reception by his generals.    They thought Napoleon was no better than intriguer who owed everything to    Barras's favour. None of these men were to be easily cowed by a "wild  haired little runt "of only twenty six. Yet, as Augereau one of the  generals admitted    
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