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He usually put members of his own family into positions of leadership in the countries that he invaded and occupied such as his brothers or the husbands of his sisters.

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Q: How did Napoleon change governments in the territories he controlled as empire of France?
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How did Napoleon change governments in the territories he controlled as the emperor France?

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