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Napoleon Bonaparte | Chapter 2

Napoleon's influence over the people caused concern in the government. Because the people supported Napoli more than they supported the government. They realized that this would affect their rule. Because if Napoleon is against any decision of the government, the whole people will turn against the government. He has so much influence over people.
So after hours of deliberation, they took that decision.

Britain had the most capable army at the time. They had conquered many countries of the world by their power and intellectual prowess. Egypt was one of them.

They conquered Egypt with a very powerful weapon. Even today they rule Egypt with that weapon. In short, Egypt has the most powerful and skilled army in the world today.

"We are going to send our army to take that Egypt from the British army. That too using the weakest army in the country, with the weakest weapon in the country. The army is led by our greatest future enemy, Napoleon Bonaparte."

Napoleon realized that he had a very difficult task. He also realized that a direct attack was not wise. Thus Napoleon established himself in Egypt's neighboring countries in the Middle East. After several months of training and planning, Napoleon planned to battle. Their journey was through the Mediterranean Sea. Even though they were facing such a large army, Napoleon was very confident inside. But that confidence did not last long.

The naval forces of the British army began to attack Napoleon at sea. Napoleon and his army were not really prepared for that one attack. Napoleon was victorious in the war on land. It was the first time that there had been an attack on water, and that too without warning. But it was the other way round for the British. Their experience in water warfare was immense. Among them were the most powerful. The attack of the British army began to cause very heavy losses to Napoleon's army. Many died. Many people were injured.

It was the first time that Napoleon had to go through such a situation. He had no idea what to do. Napoleon was certain that if he continued in this manner, defeat would follow within a short time.

So when there was no way, Napoleon took that decision. Leave the battle and go back.

In other words, lose

On the return journey his mind was entirely on the ministers of France. The question arose in his mind as to why he was sent alone to conquer such a skilled army. He wasn't getting any of that. Napoleon had no interest in facing his people.

It was the first time that he was going back to his native land after such a big failure. Napoleon was troubled by the thought of how they would face again. But no matter what, there is no other way but to face it.

So Napoleon returned to France after that defeat. Napoleon could not believe it. He was more shocked then than when he was attacked by the British.

His people have accepted him as a king. There was an indescribable feeling among the Napoleonic people.

The desire to do something for his people rose in Napoleon's mind. He didn't know what it was.

(After a few months)


It was at that one time that Napoleon realized it. People still live in great respect for him. People will not against on any of his decisions. So is the army, they will not go beyond his word.

So Napoleon did that strange thing after his despite observation.

French forces led by Napoleon surrounded the assembly. The President was arrested. Thus he took power by force and proclaimed himself the Council General of the France.
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon's move shocked everyone. But the people were with Napoleon.

Thus, for the first time in the history of the front, a man became king without war, without death, without rebellion.

After taking power, Napoleon conquered many territories and abolished the monarchy and established French republics. Although he did this in areas under French control, the impact was felt by others.

European countries...

Napoleon had unknowingly planted a small channel in their minds who had lost the war with France. And so the European kings gathered for a second war with France. But this time there was something special. A very dangerous country called Russia was also present in that gathering. In short, all the superpowers of the world came forward to conquer that one man.

To be continued...

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