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Why did Napoleon, a famous French strategist, never consider himself French? There are many historical reasons, which have caused some cognitive differences about Napoleon. Here is a detailed analysis for your reference:

First, Napoleon's hometown has been fighting for independence, and Napoleon was deeply influenced by it:

The Republic of Genoa has always been the actual controller of Corsica, but with the gradual decline of the Republic of Genoa, they have no way to completely suppress the independence movement of Corsicans. Under such circumstances, the Republic of Genoa directly sold Corsica to France. Since then, Corsica has become a French territory. At this time, some independents in Corsica began to continue to resist. This year is also the time when Napoleon was born. The French government made a comprehensive division of the nobles in Corsica and gave some benefits to some nobles who could fight for it. In addition, for those resolutely independent nobles, France began a comprehensive crackdown, and later these unruly nobles ran to Britain to take refuge. Napoleon was born in Corsica, and his family recognized France and gained many benefits. At this time, Napoleon's cognition of Corsica was very contradictory to that of the French.

Second, Napoleon always supported independence in his early years, and even had some opinions of his own:

When Napoleon was a teenager, he attended some military schools in France to learn military theoretical knowledge and practical knowledge. As he grew older, Napoleon had his own ideas about the independence movement in Corsica. He basically supported independence and thought that Corsica should belong to its inhabitants, not to any country, so Napoleon did not consider himself French for a time.

Third, with the growth of age, Napoleon gradually began to identify with France:

After Napoleon was in his mid-twenties, he gradually gained a new sober understanding. He found that those nobles who demanded independence actually voted for Britain, and in fact Britain instigated them behind their backs. From then on, Napoleon thought he was French and began to find another way.