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Perhaps the first recognizably modern property registry was in Napoleonic France. Napoleon needed to tax things to fund his incessant wars, and property was a good target for taxation. So he decreed that all French properties would be carefully mapped and their ownership would be registered. Such a property map is called a cadastre, and Napoleon proudly proclaimed that “a good cadastre of the parcels will be the complement of my civil code.”
Fifty Inventions That Shaped the Modern Economy
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