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What is the nepolionic code

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Answered by kaalipavan
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Explanation:

The Napoleonic Code made the authority of men over their families stronger, deprived women of any individual rights, and reduced the rights of illegitimate children. All male citizens were also granted equal rights under the law and the right to religious dissent, but colonial slavery was reintroduced

Answered by Skyllen
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 \bf Napoleon \: takes \: power \: in \:  \\  \bf france \: on \: 1799. \: and \: on \: 1804, \:  \\  \bf \: napoleon \: introduced \: napoleonic \: code \:  \\  \bf \: in \: France.

  \\   \sf\bullet \: \underline{\red{ Characteristics \: of \:  Napoleonic \: code}}

➸ This code removed all privileges based on birth and established equality before the law.

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Established right to property.

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➸ Abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom.

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Improved transport and communication system.

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The Code made women legally and economically dependent on men.

Before the Napoleonic Code, there was no “Law” for the French to follow, and the royal and rich were very much treated better and had more privileges. So, Napoleon decided to do away with the feudal laws.

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