Napoleon
Napoleon
"Napoleon I is sometimes called the greatest enlightened despot."
Evaluate this assessment in terms of Napoleon I's policies and accomplishments.
During the Enlightenment, many Enlightenment thinkers wanted to educate and enlighten the monarchs, who then could use that knowledge to enforce good laws and promote human happiness. Few monarchs have been considered enlightened monarchs; these include Fredrick the Great, Catherine the Great, and especially Joseph II. Along with these great leaders, Napoleon is also often
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his knowledge to keep all the people and classes of France happy. He made reforms that satisfied everyone; making the people of France look to Napoleon has a hero. He also strengthened France, economically and militaristically, and created a sense of nationalism in France. By keeping everyone happy, he made the people follow and obey him, and prevented any revolts against the government or within France, and built up the power of France in Europe.