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In 1777, Louis XVI appointed Carlo Buonaparte as Corsica's ambassador to his court. At the age of 24, Napoleon Bonaparte received a promotion to brigadier general. He was given command of the artillery of France's Army of Italy after attracting the attention of the Committee of Public Safety.

Toulon has captured thanks to Napoleon's skillful performance, which was a major setback for the royalists and England. Success in France was attributed to Buonaparte. The troops who succeeded in Paris were celebrated and promoted, while those who failed were executed. Maximilien Robespierre was informed by Augustin that Napoleon was a superb commander.

The older brother made the decision to become a brigadier general in December 1793, but local Jacobins protested a move Napoleon had made, delaying the implementation of this interim position. On February 16, 1794, he was given his general's commission, but it wasn't until April 1 of that year that he reported for duty as a general. In April 1794, Napoleon fully reaped the rewards of his triumph and donned the colors of the Jacobins and the Robespierre brothers. Toulon had created him. Napoleon's elevation in 1794 would condemn Europe to another two decades of war and conquest, though few knew it at the time.

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