Napolean Bonaparte
... was still a dictator. He had ultimate control over the people and the government. The people could only vote yes or no to Napoleon’s laws. People placed on the thrones of his conquered countries were all his family. Napoleon continuously abandoned his soldiers when he suffered defeat. He left his armies in Egypt and later on, Moscow. Napoleon also used his dictator powers to reform France. He did not try to abolish the changes brought on by the Revolution. Instead, he supported them. He respected the ideals of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and did not restore serfdom. Dictators usually do not allow votes from the people, but Napoleon had votes for his policies, even though it was a plebiscite. He established a Bank of France and a public educ...