In November 1806, Morawski enlisted in Napoleon's honor guard in
Poznań. He served as
second lieutenant in 1st infantry regiment. The following year he fought in the
Battle of Tczew, during which he was promoted to
lieutenant. He fought in the
Siege of Danzig and became
captain. That same year, after the
Siege of Kolberg in 1807, Morawski was decorated with the Knights' cross of the
Virtuti Militari. During the
War of the Fifth Coalition he was
aide de camp to general
Stanisław Fiszer. Morawski commanded the 16th infantry division during the
French Invasion of Russia. On 8 October 1812 he was promoted to colonel. Following Napoleon's eventual defeat, Morawski was dispatched to Denmark to find Polish
prisoners of war. From 5 February 1815 he served in the army of
Congress Poland. Between 1820 and 1826, he commanded the 3rd brigade of the 2nd infantry division at
Zamość. He was decorated with the
Order of Saint Stanislaus by
Nicholas I of Russia At the outbreak of the
November Uprising, Morawski found himself in
Lublin. On 30 January 1831, he was named intendant general of the insurrectional army, and later became minister of war. He decommissioned on 11 September 1831 in protest against the negotiations being undertaken with Russia. ==Literary activity==