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Napoleon Bonaparte was a great French general who won many battles for france, In 1804 he crowned himself emperor of france. He passed laws for the protection of private property. he established a uniform system of weight and measure. he codified french law which has remained the basis of the French legal system.
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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was a military and political genius of historic proportions. As Emperor (self-proclaimed in 1804), he established a strong central administration and code of law, consolidating and institutionalizing many of the reforms of the French Revolution
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