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The revolutionary reforms were changed under Napoleon by changing the code of Laws. He was able to change the code of Laws and aligned them with the Justinian Code of Laws.
On the surface, Louis Napoleon made much needed reforms in voting, trade unions, and reforms in government. It wasn't long however that his reforms were transformed into government controlled elections, and other acts that basically reversed his earlier reforms to make France a more democratic republic.
Napoleon had support from a broad range of social classes. He had the backing of the bourgeoisie, who were seeking stability and a strong central government. He also appealed to the lower classes, who saw Napoleon as a champion of their interests and a bringer of social and economic reforms. Additionally, the military class supported Napoleon due to his promotion of meritocracy and opportunities for advancement.
Napoleon made great advances in warfare, literally ! His was the Blitzkreig before mechanisation was ever even thought of. Many of his civil reforms are now still in place in French law: The Code Napoleon. He was a prodigous worker and was as industrious in changing France for the better as he was in fighting battles.
He made numerous countrywide reforms including the Napoleonic Code.
By dictate.
The Napoleonic Code.
Legal reforms
The revolutionary reforms were changed under Napoleon by changing the code of Laws. He was able to change the code of Laws and aligned them with the Justinian Code of Laws.
On the surface, Louis Napoleon made much needed reforms in voting, trade unions, and reforms in government. It wasn't long however that his reforms were transformed into government controlled elections, and other acts that basically reversed his earlier reforms to make France a more democratic republic.
they all help France become more livable
Reforms in law and the justice system via the Napoleonic Code, economic reforms in the Bank of France, reforms with religion by concluding a Concordat with the Pope were a few. He also gave civil liberties to Jews.
He set up a national bank, reformed education, created the Napoleon Code, and rebuilt buildings and roads
The Reconstruction Era was the time from 1865 to 1877 when there was an attempt to enact reforms in the South. Follow the related link to the history section of WikiAnswers to find an in-depth outline and discussion of this era:
The word enact is a verb. A sentence using enact: The NRA is concerned the government will enact a new gun control law.
In the 1801 Concordat he ended the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, returned to the Gregorian Calendar and restored Sunday as a festival.
No, but he could hardly reveal that to the general public until he had consolidated his power and became a hereditary Emperor.