Napoleon Bonaparte: A Brilliant Leader

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Napoleon Bonaparte was a brilliant leader for many reasons. To begin with, he was very strategic and cleaver. For example, he deliberately fought in fog so his troops couldn't be seen, and he could detect his enemies weaknesses and make instant decisions to use to his advantage. His army was well trained and professional and could travel twice as fast as any other army in Europe. Secondly, he was quite a preeminent leader. Napoleon conquered France, Spain, Egypt (briefly), the kingdom of Italy, and strongly influenced Prussia. He enforced "The Napoleonic Code" which indicated people get freedom of religion, a right to work at any occupation they pleased, and a tax all citizens were required to pay. He was also victorious in many battles. Lastly,