How did the napoleonic code fall short of achieving the goals of the french revolution?
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History, 26.08.2019 20:00 genyjoannerubiera
How did the napoleonic code fall short of achieving the goals of the french revolution?
it called for the restoration of the monarchy
it restricted freedom of speech and of the press,
it raised taxes for farm workers,
it said that all french citizens must be roman catholic,
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