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Where was Nepolean sent in exile after the battle of water loo?

Napoleon was sent to Saint Helena after his defeat at Waterloo.


How did Napoleon loose his empire?

He was defeated at Waterloo and sent into exile at St. Helena,


Why did the Napoleonic Empire come to an end?

Napoleon was defeated by the Seventh Coalition at Waterloo and was sent into exile.


What is Napoleon bonapartes job?

He was the emperor of France until after the battle of Waterloo when he was sent into exile and died of cancer.


How did the napoleon efforts to expand his empire eventually lead to his Waterloo?

this happened becasue he lost a battle at Waterloo and he got sent away and he came back and lost yet again...


How Napoleon die?

When he was defeated at waterloo in 1820 he was sent away to an island called elba which he starved to death pretty much


When did napoleon bonparte retire from being ruler of france?

He didnt retire he was defeted and captured at waterloo and sent too elba


What island was Napoleon sent to after his defeat at Leipzig?

Following Napoleon's defeat at Leipzig in 1814, he was exiled on the the island of Elba which is located off the coast of central Italy.Napoleon escaped from Elba in 1815 and regained power in France again. The Quadruple Alliance of the Seventh Coalition outlawed him and Napolean was defeated at Waterloo in present day Belgium. He was exiled again, this time on Saint Helena, a tiny, remote and secure South Atlantic island off the coast of Africa.


Why did Napoleon leave his troops?

He didnt leave it it was taken from him he got defeated and captured at waterloo 1820


What happened after the Battle of Waterloo?

Napoleon abdicated and was sent into exile in the remote South Atlantic at St. Helena. Louis XVIII was restored to the French Monarchy.


Where is Napoleon sent after his final battle?

His first exile was to the Island of Elba. When he returned for the hundred days, ending at Waterloo, he was exiled to St Helena. He dies there in 1821.


What event occurred last in Napoleon?

After the Battle of Waterloo and his final abdication, he surrendered to the Great Britain, which sent him to the St. Helena's Island, where he was held as a prisoners in a perpetual exile.