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›This war effected the peasants by the hundred year war made the peasants mad and they want the king to give them back their money and housing. They know the king needs them, for work and they caused riots.
they all help France become more livable
Peasants homes were made out of mud and twigs which were criss-crossed together (wattle and daub).
During the French Revolution-that land owned by the Catholic Church was sold off allowing any religion to be practicedWhen Napoleon had Power-Napoleon made and agreement with the Pope called Concordat that allowed Catholicism to be the religion associated with the majority of the population-Napoleon gained the power to choose bishops-The church never got their land back-Napoleon took away the peasants need to pay taxes to the church, but still allow them to keep their homes
Like peasants. They were queens and the peasants were poor people who worked the land or made the things that were needed.
Themselves.
Napoleon made the napoleon code and extended the french empire alot=)
the treaty was the treaty that made Napoleon shorter.
He distributed the land to the peasants, restored the religious peace by stipulating the Concordat in 1801,which was highly appreciated by the people, but especially by the peasants, who were largely of Catholic sentiments. He managed to enact interventions in favor of the industry and agriculture and made possible the opening of new markets throughout the Continent, favoring a great increasing of the exportation of French products, that led to a great prosperity in those sectors.
Well, firstly, Napoleon made strict punishments for those who did not do all they could to help their country. In this way, if people were not nationalistic, then they would be greatly punished.
Peasant houses are made of humbugs
peasants rarely make revolutions. Peasants are too busy. revolutions are made by the Middle Class - mostly lawyers, with the help of the urban proletariat. In the French revolution, the chief representatives of the peasants wee not even in the Third Estate; they were the country priests. And as they were outvoted even in their own Estate, nobody had to listen to them. besides, revolutions (check his out) happen in the time of year between haymaking and harvest, when peasants are just too busy.