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Role of napoleon bonapartein story of france 10 points

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Answered by reena56
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Napoleon saw himself as a moderniser of europe. he introduced many laws such as protection of private properly and uniform system of weights and measures provided by the decimal system. he carried out the revolutionary ideas of liberty and modern laws to other parts of europe which he conquered. they had a great impact on people. he was a great general too.
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Napoleon Bonaparte :-

Napoleon Bonaparte holds a key place in the French and the world history. Napoleon Bonaparte is a figure of historical importance because his policies - most particularly, but not only, his wars - ended up transforming Europe and the wider world irreversible. What the revolution did in France, he did in the wider globalized world. Without Napoleon's actions, Europe outside of France  would have remained rather more traditional and conservative. A major impact that Napoleon had come about when people actually followed his ideas. Perhaps the most important of these was nationalism. Napoleon relied on and promoted the idea that French people should feel proud of their country and should feel connected to it. This influenced the people in other countries, leading to the rise of nationalism in those countries. Napoleon also introduced the idea of liberalism and the Laws of Napoleonic Code to many European countries. The Napoleonic Code improved the legal system of many European countries. His Napoleonic Code is the basis of democratic governments today.

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