the European theater was that France no longer held the title as the dominant power in Europe, a title it proudly held for centuries prior to the French Revolution and once again regained under Napoleonic control. After the Fall of Napoleon France was significantly weakened, dividing much of France's conquered land to the victors. While Britain emerged as the new dominant power, being able to defend itself from France Invaders for Napoleon's reign they were able to flourish especially in the industry division. Napoleonic war was also able to unify the fragmented states of Germany by rewarding Prussia the annexed German states that France took. Napoleon enforced the Idea of nationalism by keeping most of the ideology that the French revolution had formed, he also brought his own Napoleonic code into his reign and distributed it throughout his empire. The Napoleonic code threw out the old system of laws and regulations enforced by the monarchy and devised his own set of laws, concerning property, colonial affairs, the family, and individual rights, this later influenced the
the European theater was that France no longer held the title as the dominant power in Europe, a title it proudly held for centuries prior to the French Revolution and once again regained under Napoleonic control. After the Fall of Napoleon France was significantly weakened, dividing much of France's conquered land to the victors. While Britain emerged as the new dominant power, being able to defend itself from France Invaders for Napoleon's reign they were able to flourish especially in the industry division. Napoleonic war was also able to unify the fragmented states of Germany by rewarding Prussia the annexed German states that France took. Napoleon enforced the Idea of nationalism by keeping most of the ideology that the French revolution had formed, he also brought his own Napoleonic code into his reign and distributed it throughout his empire. The Napoleonic code threw out the old system of laws and regulations enforced by the monarchy and devised his own set of laws, concerning property, colonial affairs, the family, and individual rights, this later influenced the