Napoleon Political and Social Achievements
To what extent were Napoleon's policies really revolutionary?
Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader who gained his power during the French revolution. Napoleon was born 15 of August 1769 in France and went to a Military school and trained to become a officer in the army. Napoleon then served in Valencia and Auxonne until the French Revolution in 1789. Then in 18 of May 1804 he became emperor of France, he then made the First Consul and put him self as leader of like a dictatorship. He made many reforms like the Napoleonic code and creating a better education. He then went back into battle and in the Battle of Waterloo he lost which caused him to stop being emperor of france
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He made it so that anyone could be successful and he made everyone available to the same ideas and information. He made it able for people to gain wealth and statues by abolishing slavery, having the Lysees and making jobs for anyone. Napoleon abolished slavery in all the French colonies and he gave them the same rights as all the other citizens of France. Napoleon also made the lysees that offers any student that passes a exam a free scholarship (Roberts). Not only that but he made it do that any the most qualified people could be given government jobs (Biography.com Editors). By giving all the slaves the same rights as he gives the French citizens it means that they are able to get a scholarship and a highly paid job. The lysees makes it so that even the poor able to get into a good school even if they can not pay for it so it changes the social order because they are able to get a good as a education as the rich even though they had a different upbringing. By giving a government job to the most qualified person means that anyone with a good education could get into the government and rise in statues. So that even the people that were once the low of the low are able to get a good education by getting a scholarship and then get a government job. Making the new policies it was revolutionary because before there was a huge social gap between the poor and the rich and now after Napoleon making new policies he was able to slim men the gap by a lot and make a new social system. Napoleon also made it so stay everyone available to the same