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  • 1804
  • Law that was established in France and was supposed to be established in French territories
  • Continued to exist after Napoleon's fall
  • The principles include:
  1. Equality under the law
  2. Individual rights of property
  3. Meritocracy

The Napoleonic Code is the French civil code established under Napoleon I in 1804. The code forbade privileges based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, and specified that government jobs should go to the most qualified.
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The civil code under Napoleon was known as the Napoleonic Code or Code NapolŽon. The code made sure that all government jobs went to the people that were qualified. The code also allowed religious freedom and forbade any privileges based on birthrights.

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NOVA NET ANSWER>many of the basic rights of citizens

The rights of man and the citizen.

The rights of man and the Citizen.

The rights of man and the Citizen.

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I don't quite know but I think is that all the laws will be spread across french territories=equality for all citizens

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The Napoleonic Code.

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The code napoleon was set of civil laws the outline?

To set punishments for those who didn't believe in high military and dictatorship (: I love you Dustin


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What is the law of Napoleon Bonaparte?

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What are the famous work of Napoleon Bonaparte?

The Napoleonic Codes, that is: The Civil Code 1802-1804. The Commercial Code 1807. The Criminal Code 1808. The Penal code 1810.