Politically, the greatest impact was his defeat and disbandment in 1806 of the Holy Roman Empire (roughly, today's Germany, Austria-Hungary, northern Italy and Poland) that had existed since the days of Charlemagne. His final defeat by - among others - the British, started the rise of that country to the major world player it would remain until WW 2.
Other major changes that affected most of Europe were his ending of the power of almost all near-absolutist rulers and instituting the rule of law in all countries that he occupied. His Code Napoleon is even today the basis of civil law in most of Western Europe. Many of those countries first saw an organized system of education and of merit-based civil service start under his rule. The decimal system has become standard by his order in continental Europe. Modern 'nationalism', the concept of loyalty to one's own nation instead of only to its ruler, started in the early 19th century as a direct reaction to his rule.
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Europe eventually defended itself against Napoleon's advances, but his conquests spread many of the ideals of the French Revolution.
Napoleon's reign influenced Europe into many wars and paintings were inspired
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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.
Napoleon was defeated and overthrown in 1815. During his reign, which began in 1799, Napoleon's internal policies had made France stronger and allowed the country to have dominance over a large portion of Europe.
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Napoleon created the First French Empire as he wanted to make France the greatest country. To do so, he had to conquer land and he looked towards neighboring countries in Europe. Napoleon conquered many lands and also established satellite states. This was the beginning of nationalism, which indirectly led to World War I.
Napoleon unified western Europe under one code of laws, the Napoleonic code.
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Napoleon and his government broke down the monarchies or Europe and unintentionally paved the way for Democracy in Europe
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Napoleon's conquest of numerous countries created a surge of nationalism. Many conquered peoples had not thought of themselves as coming from a distinct historical and cultural background, but when the French soldiers arrived, they knew instinctively that they were not French. This growth of an ethnic consciousness became the basis upon which ethnic nationalism (the dominant form of nationalism in Europe) formed.