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Essay heading: Napoleon Bonaparte
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Napoleon was made commander of the French
army in
Italy. He defeated many Austrian Generals. Soon after this Austria and
France made
peace. Afterwards Napoleon was relieved of his command. He had been
suspected of
treason. In 1795 he broke up a revolt and saved the French government.
He had earned
back respect and he was once again give command of the French Army in
Italy... displayed 300 characters
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He came
up with a plan that worked very well. He would cut the enemy's army in to
two parts,
then attack one side of them before the other side could help them. This
worked very
well against the Sardinian troops, he defeated them 5 times in 11 days.
After this
Napoleon was almost impossible to stop... displayed next 300 characters
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