yes he did and we still use it today :)
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The metric system was devolved by the Mayans as a way to properly use there calender.
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Napoleon Bonaparte did not create the metric system, but he did play a significant role in promoting and standardizing its usage. The metric system was actually developed in late 18th-century France prior to Napoleon's rise to power. Napoleon saw the benefits of the system and established it as the official measurement system in France, which contributed to its adoption worldwide.
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No he didnt
He invented glass jars
the metric sysytem of measurement started and popularized in England this is all about the metric equation
The metric system was established in France in 1840 while Louis Philippe I was the monarch. It had been used during the French Revolution, but many still used the old units, which were reestablished by Napoleon in 1812.
A few philosophers and scientists had proposed a decimal system earlier, but in 1790 the National Assembly of France asked the French Academy of Sciences to invent a standard system of weights and measures. The system they developed became the metric system and it was adopted by the French government in 1795.
The short answer is 'no'. The metric system was invented and came came into use in the time of Napoleon in France, around 1800AD, and wasn't fully accepted until late in the nineteenth century. In Britain we still are trying hard to resist it!
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THE METRIC SYSTEM WONDERLAND or THE WONDERS OF THE METRIC SYSTEM