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How did the French Revolution influence the reforms of Napoleon?​

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Answered by ninjasplayhouse
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Answer:

Through a return to monarchy

Napoleon had, no doubt, destroyed democracy in France, but in

the administrative field he had incorporated revolutionary principles

in order to make the whole system more rational and efficient. The

Civil Code of 1804 – usually known as the Napoleonic Code –

did away with all privileges based on birth, established equality

before the law and secured the right to property. This Code was

exported to the regions under French control. In the Dutch Republic,

in Switzerland, in Italy and Germany, Napoleon simplified

administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed

peasants from serfdom and manorial dues. In the towns too, guild

restrictions were removed. Transport and communication systems

were improved. Peasants, artisans, workers and new businessmen enjoyed a new-found freedom. Businessmen and small-scale

producers of goods, in particular, began to realise that uniform

laws, standardised weights and measures, and a common national

currency would facilitate the movement and exchange of goods

and capital from one region to another.

Answered by JONE45AVENGERS
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The French Revolution began in 1789 and within three years revolutionaries is Hath overthrown the monetary and proclaim a French Republic ..

In 1795 Napoleon help suppress a royalist insurrection against revolutionist gvt. in Paris and promoted to major general

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