The south had susceeded from the union rendering any union law useless, but garunteed freedom if they were to come to the union, inspiring many to fight back
Locke believed in a state of nature( no government) people would be unsafe and no one would be peaceful to each other. Hobbes was the opposite of that and believed everyone would help one another and be kind.
During this time, Napoleon negotiated the Concordat of 1801, developed the Napoleonic Code, a civil code. He also made changes to the educational system in France. He also began the Napoleonic Wars, a series of wars that persisted while he was the Emperor of France (about 1801–15).
<h3>What actions did Napoleon take to gain power?</h3>
Napoleon insisted that laws be codified, and one of his greatest triumphs was the Napoleonic Code, which was adopted not just in France but also in the countries that the French army had conquered in Europe. That new legislation forced upon France a unified system of justice.
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