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THINK PIECE / Napoleon and the French Revolution
How Napoleon (almost) destroyed the French Revolution
The Corsican general proclaimed himself a defender of republican ideals – while doing all he could to dismantle them
BY MARISA LINTON
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Napoleon Bonaparte leads a military coup in November 1799. The general claimed he was acting in the interests of the revolution, but subsequent events suggest otherwise
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