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what was the status of woman under nepoleon's administration?​

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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The Napoleonic Code was considered a progressive legal system reflecting broad-minded values. However, the code states about the equality before the law but didn't provide equal status to women. It was limited suffrage and reduced women to the status of a minor, subject to the authority of fathers and husbands.

The Civil Code of 1804, systemizing family and property law, denied a woman all civil and political rights, banished her from professions, and did not allow her even to enter into a contractual agreement without the written consent of her husband or father, much less to live outside of his domicile.

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The Napoleonic Code was considered a progressive legal system reflecting broad-minded values. However, the code states about the equality before the law but didn't provide equal status to women. It was limited suffrage and reduced women to the status of a minor, subject to the authority of fathers and husbands.

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