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Some would say he changed it for the better and others would say he changed it for the worst. He changed it for the better by creating a code that unified Europe. He granted constitutions to countries under his control and influence and abolished feudalism. He also created a federation of people ruled and united under one liberal government. However, his campaigns in other countries cost many lives. His Napoleonic Code reinstated the male superiority, which was a step back for the Revolution. The Napoleonic Code also reintroduced slavery to the French colonies.

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European powers met to create a balance of power between European countries.
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When Napoleon Bonaparte took power, most of Europe was ruled by a monarchy. When Napoleon became First Consul he began annexing territories and building his French Empire. His absolute rule resulted in Europe revolutionizing and refusing to live under an absolute power.

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In spite of turmoil in Spain, the displeasure caused by the Continental Blockade and the

endless war against Great Britain, the influence of Napoleon on Europe in 1812 continued to be paramount, until the disaster of the Russian Campaign. that determined the unstoppable decline of his empire.

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Napoleon's rule impacted Europe in a major way. This was the period when Imperialism was put to an end. Democracy and nationalism were also promoted among the nations.

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