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Western civilization: historical overview and key developments

Last reviewed: March 17, 2007 ~2 min read

Western Civilization

What exactly was the Constitution of the Year V11 and how did it secure power for Napoleon? How well did this constitution work? Why and how did Napoleon change it later? What was the ultimate source of Napoleon's power?

The New Constitution of the Year VIII was more conservative than the first constitution of the French Revolution, although it was still philosophically grounded in Republican theories, such as the need for checks and balances between the parliament and leader. Its passage is considered to mark the end of the French Revolution. Napoleon was made the ruler of France and the Council of State became France's official legislative authority. The Constitution was approved by plebiscite of the populace. Napoleon demonstrated his power and effectiveness, as well as the justice of the constitution by enacting compromises between competing groups, employing people from all political groups in his government, and treating all Estates with compassion and equity under the law (Halsall, 1998).

For example, in the Constitution, the political gains of the peasants were written into law, but the nobility was given legal amnesty for their supposed pre-Revolutionary crimes. Catholics were given freedom of worship, Catholicism was affirmed as the religion of most Frenchmen, but Church gave up its claims on secular properties. Clergy swore loyalty to the state. The Constitution also vowed to improve education (Halsall, 1998).

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