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Who was Napoleon Bonaparte? What were the changes introduced by him in France?

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Answered by tripathyspandan23
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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.

Napoleon shortened administrative divisions, abolished the feudal system, and freed peasants from manorial dues and serfdom. Transport and communications were improved too.

Two reforms inroduced by Napoleaon Bonaparte were: He abolished privileges based on birth, established equality before law and secured the right to property. He introduced uniform systems of weights and measures.

Answered by Subrata74300
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Answer: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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