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A uniform law accross all of France, that was published and available, that contained no secret exceptions, that applied to everyone and that was simple and secular.

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10y ago

their goals were met, but I think that it was harder and that they met more resistance than was expected, and the cost, both in human life and monetary value was way more than expected.

But to be honest, they traded one autocratic government for another, until Napolean rode roughshod over all they were trying to achieve.

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A uniform law accross all of France, that was published and available, that contained no secret exceptions, that applied to everyone and that was simple and secular.

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14y ago

to become more educated and eventually rein rome:)

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9y ago

The goal of the Napoleonic code of law was to create a uniform law for the whole country of France. The code was established under Napoleon I.

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The code

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