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To what extent are Napoleon's reforms in France under the consulate (1799-1804) explained by his need to secure himself in power?

Title: To what extent are Napoleon's reforms in France under the consulate (1799-1804) explained by his need to secure himself in power?
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To what extent are Napoleon's reforms in France under the consulate (1799-1804) explained by his need to secure himself in power?
After the French Revolution and before, France was a chaotic place. During Napoleon's reign as first consul France's situation Internationally and domestically improved dramatically; however great this may sound some Historians argue that the restoration of France was only a secondary part of Napoleon's policy, they argue that his main policy was in securing his power. At the time Napoleon was called the 'child of the revolution' however his own policies were far removed from …showed first 75 words of 1248 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1248 total…purely made to help in securing his power as the emperor of France; they succeeded and domestically he was as secure as ever could be possible. Napoleon's reforms have one thing in common, they all helped France secure her power and as such, in the wake of such actions, napoleon's power became more and more secure; in the end it would be his international policy, and not his domestic policy, which would be his undoing.

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