Napoleon's Power
The French revolution is a reflection of a famous qoute of Napoleon Bonaparte:
“Since one must take sides, one might as well choose the side that is victorious, the side which devastates, loots, and burns. Considering the alternative, it is better to eat than be eaten.”
It tells how in the Revolution the French were ”eaten” and how they “ate”. The Revolution started with the people of France revolting against their king and queen, Maria
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down from power.
Napoleon’s impact from the French Revolution is not quetioned. His Napoleonic Code made many changes for the Revolution. Napoleon made it so that many more citizens had property and access to education. His conquests spread new ideas of the revolution Yet going back to Napoleons quote it shows how France was Conquered and did conquer, during the revolution France baecame powerful and lost all of it’s power in ten years.
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