Louis Napoleon Bonaparte

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January 17, 2012

 

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However the ‘Authoritarian Empire’ did not last forever. In the 1860’s Napoleon III relaxed on press censorship, he allowed open debates in Parliament, he promoted economic growth and urban rebuilding projects, he constructed more railways which benefited the poor. He expanded credit, authorized a liberal trade treaty with Britain in 1860 and permitted the legalization of strikes in 1864...
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He expanded credit, authorized a liberal trade treaty with Britain in 1860 and permitted the legalization of strikes in 1864. So therefore “It went slowly to begin with, giving the appearance that it was driven more by the need to conciliate opposition out of weakness rather than being from principle and out of strength” (Robert Gildea, Barricades and Borders: Europe 1800-1914,pg 163) After the revolution of 1848 Napoleon returned from exile in Great Britain, “Louis Napoleon had great confidence that it was his destiny to rule France and carry on where his uncle had left off” (Robert Gildea, Barricades and Borders: Europe 1800-1914, pg 162) Firstly he won a seat in the assembly which was established to draw up a new constitution; however he did not make a big impression and failed to impress other members...
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