Fools Crow
Napoleon: Emperor of the World
"Well John, elections are coming up again," said Bill, to create some small talk in the café. "Yeah and who are we going to vote for again?" said an already decided John. "Oh I believe we should vote for Napoleon," exclaimed Bill. "I say this because I really don't want to go back to a monarchy, and he did unify all of France."
"Yep I totally agree there," replied John.
NapoleonÂ…many connotations come to mind when you speak of him and what he accomplished in his time. Genius, madman, and great war hero were only a few of the words that people described him by. He was not French but rather Corsican, and would eventually rule all of France and almost all of Europe. Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the strongest, smartest and slyest military leaders/tacticians that the world had ever seen but he was also a clever politician as well. It seems that Napoleon could do no wrong, yet he had marital problems with his, affair-oriented, wife Josephine,......
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