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Who was napoleon bonaparte?what reforms did he introduced?

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Answered by snughi
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napoleon bonaparte was a military dictator who crowned himself as the emperor of france in 1804.
he introduced several reforms such as:-
# protection of property
# uniform system of weight and measures introduced by the decimal system

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Answered by rakshu184628
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Answer:

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Explanation:

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE : HE WAS KIND OF PERSON WHO STARTED DICTATORSHIP IN FRANCE HE CAME IN 1799 AND STARTED HIS RULE FROM 1804 - 1815. HE WAS DEFEATED BY SOME GREAT POWERS OF THAT TIME.

HIS REFORMS:

  • ABOLISHED SERFDOM
  • ABOLISHED FEUDAL SYSTEM
  • PRIVILEGES FROM BIRTH TAKEN AWAY
  • TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION IMPROVED

DRAWBACKS OF CIVIL CODE ON NAPOLEON CODE OF 1804:

  • CENSORSHIP WAS INTRODUCED IN FRANCE
  • FORCED PEOPLE TO JOIN ARMY
  • DIDN'T GAVE SUFFRAGE TO WOMEN

IN THIS ALL THE POINTS OF CIVIL CODE ARE THERE.

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FUNNY THING ABOUT FRANCE

FRANCE HAD A MONARCHY THEN DEMOCRACY THEN DICTATORSHIP AND THEN AGAIN MONARCHY THEN FINAL INDEPENDENCE

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