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Assume that the Napoleonic Wars end roughly in an OTL 1810ish status quo with the Napoleonic Code ranging from France to Italy, Germany and Poland. Either Napoleon dies early or, for some reason, ceases his constant warfare leaving his Empire intact without a Peninsular War or Russian Invasion that destroyed it.

In OTL, much of the Napoleonic reforms were repealed by reactionary monarchs in France, Italy, Germany, etc. These included justice reform, land distribution, breaking down of guild and other labor barriers, immigration limits, etc.

What if the reforms held and the new monarchs were expected to maintain them?

How would this affect demographics?

My interest is in the number of people who would/could emigrate to America over the next half-century.

Note a couple of points:
1. In OTL, not all people could simply get on a ship for America. They had to get permission from many areas (like parts of Germany) from their Duke/King/etc. The Napoleonic code eliminated many of these barriers.
2. On the other hand, the land distribution of the French Revolution has been suggested as a possible cause of the largely unexplained drop in French fertility in the early 19th Century. If these reforms were extended (permanently) to the rest of Europe, is it possible that the demographic growth of the rest of Europe would slow as well (maybe Germany doesn't become the dominant demographic power)?
3. Would keeping these reforms alter the "wealth effect" and reduce the desire to emigrate due to better economic conditions at home? Or would urbanization actually INCREASE the emigration?

I'm going to be doing Quasi-War III (I just finished Quasi-war II today) shortly and a very different Europe is part of my TL. I want to know what would be the affects of a longer lasting Napoleonic Code would be directly on European and indirectly on American demographics.

Thanks.
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