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what were reforms introduced by Napoleon Bonaparte in France

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Answered by designer2
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The reforms introduced by Napoleon Bonaparte in France are:

1. he abolished priveleges based on birth.
2. he abolished fedual system
3. he freed peasants from salavary and manorial dues.
4. improvement in communication and transportation system.

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Answered by potterheadArushi
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  • In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself Emperor of France. He set out to conquer neighbouring European countries, dispossessing dynasties and creating kingdoms where he placed members of his family.
  • Napoleon saw his role as a moderniser of Europe. He introduced many laws such as the protection of private property and a uniform system of weights and measures provided by the decimal system.
  • Initially, many saw Napoleon as a liberator who would bring freedom for the people.
  • But soon the Napoleonic armies came to be viewed everywhere as an invading force.
  • He was finally defeated at Waterloo in 1815.
  • Many of his measures that carried the revolutionary ideas of liberty and modern laws to other parts of Europe had an impact on people long after Napoleon had left.

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