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In 1801, Napoleon signed an agreement called the Concordat with Pope Pius VII. What was the effect of the agreement?

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Answered by Gopeshtiwari34
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Answer:

In 1801, when napoleon signed an agreement called the Concordat with Pope Pius VII, the effect of the agreement is that, the church was able to function without persecution from the government. The Church agreed to give up their claim to the lost lands.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Concordat was intended to control relations between Napoleon's France and the Catholic Church. It was drawn up by a commission with three delegates from each gathering and marked in 1801 in Paris.

Explanation:

  • In 1801, when napoleon consented to an arrangement called the Concordat with Pope Pius VII, the impact of the understanding is that, the congregation had the option to work without mistreatment from the legislature. The Church consented to surrender their case to the lost terrains.
  • Concordat of 1801, understanding came to on July 15, 1801, between Napoleon Bonaparte and ecclesiastical and administrative agents in both Rome and Paris, characterizing the status of the Roman Catholic Church in France and closure the break brought about by the congregation changes and reallocations sanctioned during the French Insurgency.

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