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Napoleon Bonaparte

by Alondra from Colorado

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Napoleon’s full name was Napoleon Bonaparte. He was born on the 15th of August 1769, in Corsica, into a gentry’s family, and died in 1821. He was educated in a military school. In 1804, he was made commander of the French army in Italy. In 1804, he was made emperor. In 1810, he was married to the daughter of the Austrian emperor, and they had a son, which was named Napoleon. He died being a hero; he died in remembrance of many people he saved. I admire him because he was responsible, a role model, and a leader.

How Napoleon was responsible was he never gave up. He always kept his army on task. He won many battles with other countries. Even though he was an emperor, he was always out there to fight, and took care of his people at the same time. That’s why he was responsible.

He is a role model too. Even though many bad things happened in those days he kept succeeding. He kept fighting and fighting until he was at the top. Even now if things like that can happen, it doesn’t matter what you are trying to reach, you can still reach it if you keep working hard. Napoleon was a role model all his life.

Napoleon was a leader. He led his army to the war and won. He kept his people saved. All the time he was at the war he thought of a better future for his people, not just for him, but for all the persons he gave a path of light to.

Napoleon Bonaparte was a man of fairness, and he was a respectful man. He gave his life to all the people in his country. Napoleon led all the people to a better future. I hope one day all the people in the world will know how many great things he did.

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