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Who became the leader of France after the French Revolution?

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Napoleon Bonaparte

French Revolution Ends: Napoleon's Rise

Executive power would lie in the hands of a five-member Directory (Directoire) appointed by parliament. Royalists and Jacobins protested the new regime but were swiftly silenced by the army, now led by a young and successful general named Napoleon Bonaparte.

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