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What was the “Napoleonic Code”?: A civil code (laws) that gave Germany the first official set of laws after World War I.
A list of written laws that states what French colonies are and are not allowed to do.
A civil code (laws) gave post-revolutionary France its first, official set of laws discussing property, colonial affairs, the family, and individual rights.

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