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what was the napoleonic code or the civil code of 1804?​

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Answered by payaljaiswal215
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The Napoleonic Code ‒ or Code Napoléon, officially the Code civil des Français ‒ is the French civil code established under Napoléon I in 1804. The code did not allow privileges based on birth (such as nobility). It allowed freedom of religion.

Answered by Anonymous
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Napoleonic code or civil code of 1804 do away with all the privileges based on birth, established equality before law and secured right to property.

Napoleon simplyfied the administrative divisions and abolished feudal system.

He freed peasants from serfdom and minorial dues.

He removed guild ristricions in towns.

transport and communication system were improved.

Peasants, artisans, business men , workers enjoyed the new found freedom.

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