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The Seventh Coalition sought to defeat Napoleon on the field of Battle, force him to abdicate and to accept exile.
how many troops were involoved in both sides of the battle of Atlantic
The Battle of Waterloo was a huge battle between France and Britain (with Prussia as Britain's ally). Britain eventually won, but there were huge amounts of dead men on each side. Soldiers from both sides, but especially British soldiers (who had a repuation for being savage and ruthless, and were nicknamed the "God damns" by their French enemies) would take the teeth from dead French soldiers and sell them to people who had lost their teeth due to disease or diet back in Britain or Ireland when they got home.
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No. Napoleon used a strategy that usually always won him the battle or war. It is also how he built his empire. He broke his military into three units. The Main unit, the Left unit, and the Right unit. When the Main unit was fighting the enemy on the battlefield, his left and right units would then come and surround the enemy from the left and right (blocking them in on three sides). After Napoleon escaped from exile, his forces were much smaller but he still used the same strategy which also relied on perfect timing of his other two units. It is recorded in history books that his general who was in command of his right unit took a right at a bridge instead of a left and crossing over the bridge to join the battle. After realizing that he had made the mistake, the general had the troops back track to the bridge, however, it is recorded that this general and men showed up to the battle of Waterloo an hour after it had been finished. Without his right unit, Napoleon could not fight off the three nations and lost the battle of Waterloo.
The Seventh Coalition sought to defeat Napoleon on the field of Battle, force him to abdicate and to accept exile.
Napoleon nearly won the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Both sides lost over 20,000 men but Napoleon's side lost more. Napoleon then abdicated and was exiled to St. Helena where he died in 1821.
how many troops were involoved in both sides of the battle of Atlantic
Gave great morale and told both sides that this war was going to be fought for a long time. Longer than their Christmas prediction of the war ending.
The Battle of Waterloo was a huge battle between France and Britain (with Prussia as Britain's ally). Britain eventually won, but there were huge amounts of dead men on each side. Soldiers from both sides, but especially British soldiers (who had a repuation for being savage and ruthless, and were nicknamed the "God damns" by their French enemies) would take the teeth from dead French soldiers and sell them to people who had lost their teeth due to disease or diet back in Britain or Ireland when they got home.
What did both sides hope to a polish in the battle of fort henery
Spain is not surrounded in three sides by water.
None. It was a naval battle.
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A hexagon has 6 sides, and a quadrilateral has 4 sides. Thus, a hexagon has 2 more sides than a quadrilateral does.
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