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Why Napoleon turned out to be hostile among europeans

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Answered by Swetakumar6789
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In the areas conquered by Napoleon, the reactions of the local populations to French rule were mixed. Initially, in many places such as Holland and Switzerland, as well as in certain cities like Brussels, Mainz, Milan and Warsaw, the French armies were welcomed as harbingers of liberty. But this soon turned to hostility, as it became clear that the new administrative arrangements did not go hand in hand with political freedom. Increased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies required to conquer the rest of Europe, all seemed to outweigh the advantages of the administrative changes.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Napoleonic Code is the French civil code established under the French Consulate in 1804. It was drafted by a commission of four eminent jurists and entered into force on 21 March 1804.

When Napoleon came to power in France, his control expanded all across the World as he conquered or allied himself with almost every European nation (excluding Great Britain). This power put Napoleon in a position of great authority and enabled him to bring about wide-reaching social, economic, and political changes.

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