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Napoleonic reforms

The Napoleonic Code (1804)

Napoleon's most enduring legacy. A systematic legal code that consolidated revolutionary reforms: equality before the law, religious toleration, abolition of feudal privileges, protection of property rights, secular state. The Code spread across territories Napoleon conquered and became the model for legal systems throughout continental Europe, Latin America, and parts of the Middle East. It remains the foundation of French law today.

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