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how did napoleon change governments in the territories he controlled as the emperor of france

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he made government more efficient and less wasteful.

Napoleon passed a bill called “loi concernant la division du territoire de la République et l’administration” this means that these bills modernized and redefined France’s administrative entities.

A top-down system was established, administrators were appointed. This happened also in French dominated places at the time, such as Amsterdam.

At the bottom of the power-pyramid were the communes - municipalities - they were governed by a Maire and one or two deputies. Each city also had a Police Commissioner that led the local police.

In annexed places, such as Holland, Napoleon decided to appoint locals to the administration, a general governor was appointed only to the Dutch departments and intendants assisted him.