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the civil code of 1804 , also known as the napoleonic code, established-?​

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Answered by sahanaraghupathy07
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The Napoleonic Code is also called the "French Civil Code of 1804" defined the concept of equality before the law and also secured the right to property. This code abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues as well as improvement in the Transport and communication systems.

Answered by KaurSukhvir
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The Civil Code of 1804 is also known as the 'Napoleonic code'.

  • Napoleon started introducing many reforms when he kept conquering many territories in Europe. These reforms were already implemented in France by Napoleon.
  • Although Napoleon had destroyed democracy in France, but many revolutionary principles were established by Napoleon to make the system more rational and  efficient.

The Napoleonic code:-

  1. Secured the right to property,
  2. Equality before the law
  3. Did away all the privileges based on birth.
  • Napoleon released the peasants from serfdom and manorial dues. Administrative divisions were simplified in Germany, Switzerland, , Italy, and Dutch Republic.
  • Due to the common national currency and the introduction of standardized weights and measures, exchange of goods and movement of capital from one region to another were facilitated.
  • New businessmen, peasants , workers, and artisans, enjoyed newfound freedom.  Transportation and communication systems were improved.

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