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The civil code of 1804 of france is generally known with which name​

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The Civil Code of 1804 is called by the name of Napoleonic Code if I'm not wrong...

Explanation:

Hey, until to what I've learnt, the other name for the Code by Napoleon which is named to as the "Napoleonic Code" which was implemented at 1804... Some changes made by it are:

simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.

  1. Abolished all privileges based on birth and established the principles of equality before law and secured the right to property....
  2. Simplified the Administrative sectors and abolished the feudal system freeing the peasants from serfdom and dues...
  3. The serfs system were all removed bring a peace and work to a freedom on the workers and the peasants were given freedom to work on their field away from the head...
  4. The system of transportation and the communication between parts are improved...
  5. The the measures, weights, measurements and all sorts of laws regaring buisiness were all standardalised and were liberalised making the movement and exchange of goods from regions to regions worthyy...

I hope I've explained you the points in a bit detail.. I'm actually not sure whether I'm completely right in the initial part of the answer, but that was the name that ma'am had taught us... I hope it helps you out.. :(

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