Some would say he changed it for the better and others would say he changed it for the worst. He changed it for the better by creating a code that unified Europe. He granted constitutions to countries under his control and influence and abolished feudalism. He also created a federation of people ruled and united under one liberal government. However, his campaigns in other countries cost many lives. His Napoleonic Code reinstated the male superiority, which was a step back for the Revolution. The Napoleonic Code also reintroduced slavery to the French colonies.
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1873 was the 19th century (1800-1899).
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suspicion of European society as decadent and aristocratic.
The invention of power of steam, petroleum products, electricity etc led to industrial revolution, first in Europe and later on passed to other continents. This led to the mass production of basic amenities of human life. This led to all round development in health and hygiene and cultural movements in the 19th century.
YES. Paper money and wallets existed in Europe from roughly the 17th century onwards, so by the Napoleonic Era, in the early 19th century, they would have been relatively common. However, the custom was to wear your wallet on your belt and it was considered poor form to put your wallet into your pocket.
In the 19th century, Europeans were present in the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
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The impact that liberalism had on 19th century Europe was quite varied. This is what caused the development of neo-classic and free market among others.
Liberals in the 19th century were the whigs in England. They had formed into a fairly large party by the mid-19th century.
During the Napoleonic wars the Ottoman army was over 100,000 strong so it is fair to argue it was around 100,000 strong during most of the 19th century.
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prducts of europe's factories.
The Napoleonic grenade was a powerful explosive weapon used in battles during the early 19th century. It had a destructive impact, causing significant damage to enemy forces and fortifications. The grenade's ability to create chaos and devastation on the battlefield made it a feared weapon during that time.
Could somebody answer this question please. when did slavery start in Europe?
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