Yes, the Napoleonic Code.
The Napoleonic Code was a set of legal rules and guidelines.
He set up a national bank, reformed education, created the Napoleon Code, and rebuilt buildings and roads
Napoleon's empire collapsed for a number of reasons. Firslty Napoleon made a catastrophic mistake by invading Russia.. he planned 9 weeks for the whole campaign... that included the march into Moscow and defeating the Russian army. Nealry 600,000 men set out on the campaign and only 25,000 returned... Napoleons army was completely wiped out. Secondly, Napoleon's mental state had begun to deteriorate, he was unable to make sound judgements; and all the while his foreign enemies were gaining strength. They had united against Napoleon... following the war of 1812, Russia had joined the blockade that Briatin had set up against France. Britain ultimately controlled all of the sea ports, including the English Channel. This gave them control that no other country in Europe had. Nelson (G. Britain) annihilated Napoleon's Grand Army, and after this, Napoleon's Empire crumbled. The rest of Europe saw this weakness, and joined G. Britain in destroying the Grand Empire. Louis XVIII was then returned to the throne.The downfall of Napoleon's empire was caused by several interlocking factors. First, Napoleon's confidence stretched into over-confidence, which led to the over-stretching of French soldiers and war-making resources. Also connected, Napoleon's harsh rule over conquered territories caused bitter resentment among the people of those territories, which led to loss of production and the increase of rebellion, yet again taxing the resources of the French governing power. Finally, the staunch resistance of Great Britain maintained pressure on France which was significant in its own right.
Napoleon's connection to the French Revolution is odd. He was a general in the French Army when it began, and was actually against the revolution. It disgusted him to see French fighting French, a sentiment he carried throughout his life. He actually did not support until the late stages, and took control during the new government that sprouted up near the end of the Revolution. His seize of power was a peaceful coup d'etat [the 18 Brumaire coup], in which he was assisted by his brother Lucien and which he used to set himself up as the First Consul.
State government.. The state government's power included the authority to set taxes and enforce national laws.
The Napoleonic Code.
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It was the set of civil laws that set forth many of the basic rights of citizens
The very first set of written laws in human history was the Code of Hammurabi.
Napoleonic Code was the term for the laws established under Napoleon. It set rules for freedom of religion, and hiring policies based on qualifications.
He created stability in france after the revolution. He also created the napoleonic code which was a organized set of laws.
The law of persons, property and the acquisition of property. It also does this in a language that is simple, easily understood by the layman and the poorly educated and is not prone to confusion or legal gibberish. It ended the customs and privileges of monarchs and lords and was uniform throughout the country.
A Trust that is in compliance with the Uniform Commercial Code-- a unifying set of laws that are not actually laws, but a set of potential laws written by judges, legal scholars, professors of law, etc. They are a resource for bodies that write laws. Recently, in the last few decades, in certain areas of law, there has been a string push to adopt the UCC in various states to create a more uniform set of laws between states in areas such as secured transactions, criminal, and property law.
In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor of France. He set out to conquer neighboring European countries, dispossessing dynasties and creating kingdoms where he placed members of his family. Napoleon saw his role as a modernizer of Europe. He introduced laws such as protection of private property, uniform system of weights and measures provided by the decimal system.Many saw Napoleon as a liberator who would bring freedom of the people. Many of his measures that carried the revolutionary ideas of liberty and modern laws to other parts of Europe had an impact on people long after Napoleon had left.
To set punishments for those who didn't believe in high military and dictatorship (: I love you Dustin
He established a new set of laws based on reason rather than tradition.
He established a new set of laws based on reason rather than tradition.