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The French Revolution. The Continental System The Concordat of 1801 The Napoleonic Code. The Continental System. Britain is France’s rival Britain is dependent on oversea trading
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The French Revolution The Continental System The Concordat of 1801 The Napoleonic Code
The Continental System • Britain is France’s rival • Britain is dependent on oversea trading • Forced all countries to stop trading with Great Britain by creating a blockade and not allowing goods into Britain • If you weaken trade, you weaken Britain • Downfall of the system was constant smuggling and piracy • The system led to the start of The Peninsular War
The Concordat of 1801 • Agreement between Napoleon and the Catholic church • The deal was made with Pope Pius VII • Designated that the Catholic church would be restored after the Revolution • Catholicism would become the dominate religion in France and the Napoleonic Empire • It forced the public to begin paying taxes again to the church called tithes • It caused as a result that there is religious peace in France
The Napoleonic Code • A set of laws for the Napoleonic Empire • Also called the Civil Code • The System Covers: • Private Relationships • Nonpolitical Relationships • Areas of Contrast • Torts • Property Transactions • Family Law • Inheritance • Commerce • Corporations • Procedures in Courts
The Napoleonic Code (continued) • Does NOT Cover: • Civil Procedure • Criminal Procedure • Criminal Law • Commercial Law
The Napoleonic Code (continued again) • The code is still used today in 2 places. • Louisiana • Quebec