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No the Constitution required numerous modifications.
Return France to King Louis XVIII of the Bourbon Dynasty. Forget the French Revolution and forget the Napoleonic Wars as if they never happened.
The Napoleonic Code.
The Napoleonic Code was based on the spirit of the French Revolution and the Enlightenment. Napoleon also ended the feudal system, therefore increasing equality. In addition, Napoleon was himself a commoner, which was also emblematic of post-revolution success; a commoner could rule France.
Around the French Revolution Area.
The French Revolution ended either with the Crowning of Napoleon in 1804 or the Congress of Vienna in 1815. (This depends on whether the Napoleonic Government and Wars are to be considered part of the French Revolution.)
The French Revolution.
Certainly. France under Napoleon had recovered the domestic tranquility that existed in France prior to the French Revolution. Of course, France would never be the same after the French Revolution, but in terms of economic recovery, social co-existence, power on the world stage, and stable laws, the Napoleonic period recovered that.
No, it is grouped with the Napoleonic Wars after the French Revolution.
After winning many battles against foreign armies and becoming a general, he took over the French government.
The Napoleonic Era.
The effects of the French Revolution went beyond that nation's borders. Within France new rights were being granted to previously neglected groups, among them the middle class, women, and Jews. Soon, France found one of its colonies seeking the same freedoms.
No the Constitution required numerous modifications.
The French used to have kings, until the French revolution. The King Louis XVI (the 16th) was executed in 1793 during the revolution. At the end of the Napoleonic period (1815), monarchy was reinstated but the French ousted their last king in 1848. There hasn't be a king in France since then.
The Napoleonic wars and French revolution impacted the industrialization of the Continental Europe. The disrupted the economy by halting trade and interrupting communications.
Return France to King Louis XVIII of the Bourbon Dynasty. Forget the French Revolution and forget the Napoleonic Wars as if they never happened.
The American Revolution created a lasting form of liberal government, while the French Revolution did not.