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... The most influential general was Napoleon Bonaparte. While he brought stability to France, Napoleon simultaneously established a great empire. ...
Napoleon Bonaparte began his military career as a French artillery officer. Being a Jacobin, Napoleon played a chief role in retrieving the port of Toulon from the British, with the indirect aid of the royalists. ... Upon defeating Austrian and Sardinian armies, Bonaparte completed the Treaty of Campo Formio, which removed Austria from the war, and acknowledged his campaign and independent policy successful. By November 1797, Bonaparte had defeated all of his enemies with the exception of Britain. Napoleon figured that the simplest way to attack the British would be to capture Egypt. ... Though Napoleon was successful in destroying Egypt, the invasion was a failure.
Approximate Word count = 573 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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