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Authoritarian Rule:
He imposed strict censorship and limited press freedom. People were not allowed to speak out against him, and political opponents were often sent into exile or put in prison, which went against the freedoms that had been gained during the Revolution.
Wars of Expansion:
He fought in many wars that led to a lot of deaths and pulled France into conflicts all over Europe. His desire to create an empire often overshadowed the ideals of liberty and brotherhood.
Restoration of Monarchy Elements:
He declared himself Emperor in 1804, bringing back a ranking system that went against the revolutionary beliefs in equality and freedom. This decision drove away many people who wanted the principles of the Revolution to be respected.
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He imposed strict censorship and limited press freedom. People were not allowed to speak out against him, and political opponents were often sent into exile or put in prison, which went against the freedoms that had been gained during the Revolution.
Wars of Expansion:
He fought in many wars that led to a lot of deaths and pulled France into conflicts all over Europe. His desire to create an empire often overshadowed the ideals of liberty and brotherhood.
Restoration of Monarchy Elements:
He declared himself Emperor in 1804, bringing back a ranking system that went against the revolutionary beliefs in equality and freedom. This decision drove away many people who wanted the principles of the Revolution to be respected.
Make each sentence have one sentence
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He imposed strict censorship and limited press freedom. People were not allowed to speak out against him. Political opponents were often sent into exile or imprisoned, which violated the freedoms gained during the Revolution. He fought in numerous wars that resulted in significant loss of life. His ambition to create an empire often overshadowed the ideals of liberty and brotherhood. He declared himself Emperor in 1804. This declaration reinstated a ranking system that contradicted the revolutionary beliefs in equality and freedom. His actions alienated those who sought to uphold the principles of the Revolution.