Napoleon Bonaparte was a
French military and political leader, and he was in control of the majority of Europe.
Napoleon has had many military victories, and conquered a number of countries
such as Italy, Austria, Belgium, Holland, Venice, Egypt, Prussia, Spain, Portugal,
and Moscow. Napoleon was considered one of the best military commanders in
history. He was able to convince thousands of soldiers to go into battle with
him and together they would conquer country by country. It may have been
Napoleon’s powerful, persuasive figure that allowed him to have such a great
impact on the economic, social, and political system in Europe.
| map of Napoleon's conquests |
Napoleon had a big impact
on the economic systems throughout Europe. All the conquered countries were
good because it boosted the trade in Europe. The improvement in trade was
helpful to many people because it increased the money income. However; the weapons
and supplies needed for Napoleons wars cost a lot of money. This resulted in a
negative effect on the economy. Napoleon’s impact on the social systems in Europe
was greatly noticed. He eliminated the name “serf,” and ended serfdom, meaning
the poor had the opportunity to become rich. People born with the title “serf,”
were always poor, until Napoleon changed the system and abolished the title,
allowing anyone the opportunity to become wealthy. Madame de Stael bitterly
opposed of Napoleons system. She believed he was a tyrant, and she said, “his
system was to encroach (intrude) daily upon Frances liberty and Europe’s
Independence…By altering between cunning and force he has subjugated
(conquered) Europe.” She was angry because she was of high nobility, and once
Napoleon took away the title “serf,” her social status dropped. Napoleon also
had a great political impact over Europe. His powerful military skills allowed
him to conquer many countries in Europe and build his French empire. Many
conquered countries disliked Napoleon, for taking away their land, but France
and his companions adored him. An individual named Marshal Michael Ney, admired
Napoleons great work. Marshal Michael Ney was an officer that served alongside
Napoleon and believed Napoleon was doing a great political job, unlike Madame
de Stael. Marshal Michael Ney once said about Napoleon, “to the emperor
Napoleon, our sovereign, belongs alone the right to rule over our beautiful
country.” Written in the article, “The Lost Voices,” Young wrote, “Napoleon’s
peculiar combination of military genius, civilian disinterestedness, and domineering
will, were just what France wanted.” This quote shows us that many people in
France, enjoyed Napoleons rein of power.
Napoleon had many different
views on his impacts. He used his great and powerful military skills to lead
men into battle and conquer countries, expanding the French empire. He is known
as one of the best rulers in the world, and many people still study his ideas
and techniques. With this many people can learn important skills on social,
political, and economic systems.
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