Who was Napoleon Bonaparte? what refers did he introduced?
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Napoleon Bonaparte was a king of France. He played a vital role in spreading the idea of nationalism in many parts of Europe. He introduced a code to promote the sense of nationalism. It was called 'Napoleonic code' or 'Code of Napoleon'.
[CODE OF NAPOLEON]
1.- Napoleonic code did away with all privileges based on birth, established equality before law and secured the right to property.
2.- In many parts of Europe like in Dutch Republic in Switzerland, Italy and Germany, he simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and the manorial dues.
3.- He removed Guild restrictions from the town.
[CODE OF NAPOLEON]
1.- Napoleonic code did away with all privileges based on birth, established equality before law and secured the right to property.
2.- In many parts of Europe like in Dutch Republic in Switzerland, Italy and Germany, he simplified administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and the manorial dues.
3.- He removed Guild restrictions from the town.
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