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Brogan Vargas
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16 July, 13:02
How did Napoleon take control of France?
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Jabari Zavala
16 July, 13:11
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Napoleon had taken advantage of the fact that the French government was bankrupt and inflation, unemployment and taxation were continuing to climb.
The French thought that Napoleon should be their leader, because they believed he could fix their country.
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