How did the policies of the Napoleonic Empire change Europe?

Napoleon’s expansion policies led to a desire for self-rule throughout Europe.
The policies of Napoleon led to international treaties, economic cooperation, and world peace.
Policies of the Napoleonic Empire elevated the education system throughout Europe, which led to local revolutions.
Napoleonic policies gave rise to the merchant class that went on to promote economic growth through innovation.

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