what was the effects of napoleon's rule on the Europe in the 19th century
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In the 19th century, there was a strong demand of the rising middle classes.
In the German-speaking regions in the first half of the 19th century, Napoleon’s administrative measures created a confederation of 39 states, out of several small principalities. Each of these had its own currency, its own weights and measures.
Duties were generally levied according to the weights or measurement of the goods.
This was a time-consuming calculation, as each region had its own system of weights and measures
Such conditions were impediments to economic exchange and growth by the new commercial classes, who wanted the creation of a unified economic territory with unrestricted movement of goods, people and capital.
In the German-speaking regions in the first half of the 19th century, Napoleon’s administrative measures created a confederation of 39 states, out of several small principalities. Each of these had its own currency, its own weights and measures.
Duties were generally levied according to the weights or measurement of the goods.
This was a time-consuming calculation, as each region had its own system of weights and measures
Such conditions were impediments to economic exchange and growth by the new commercial classes, who wanted the creation of a unified economic territory with unrestricted movement of goods, people and capital.
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