1. Napolean and Washington
At 22 he fought the first battle which then grew into the French and Indian war. ... (But the triumph is owing to not only determination, but also Washington's strategy.) ... He always took good advantages of his enemies' weaknesses and was a man of strategy. ... Independence was the common goal of both the American and French, and thus they all strive for it. ... The Bank of France, French Bourse (for stock exchange) and National and Department Tax Boards were as well established to guarantee equitable taxation for all and consequently, the income of the French peasants boomed. ...
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