In his youth, Bozo traveled to Paris as one of two representatives of Corsica, requesting the National Assembly to incorporate Corsica into the territory of France. Subsequently, he became Corsica's representative in Paris's legislative assembly, consistently occupying a seat on the right-wing before the August Revolution of 1792.
However, when the Jacobin-led National Assembly attacked the Tuileries Palace and deposed Louis XVI, Bozo not only refused the National Assembly's summons but also fled from Paris overnight back to Corsica, completely breaking ties with the Bonaparte family that supported the Jacobins.
