AP European History
Napoleon Bonaparte's rule refers to the period when he led France from 1799 to 1814, during which he established a strong centralized government and expanded French influence across Europe. His leadership was characterized by a series of reforms that were rooted in Enlightenment ideals, promoting legal equality and secular education, while also using authoritarian measures to maintain control. This duality of enlightened reforms and autocratic governance makes his rule a significant point of discussion in understanding political power during this transformative period in European history.