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If Napoleon returned from St Helena he probably wouldn't continue his political career in France. He wanted to go to America and study math.
Although he wasn't sure about this plan because he might be forgotten. He wanted to be remembered as the Emperor of the French.
Napoleon was a warrior at heart. Upon his escape from exile, the chances were that he would return to France and attempt to regain the power in Europe he once had.
The Hundred days
The Coalition had given France back to a Bourbon King which was not what the people of France wanted or deserved.
The Concordat of 1801 ended the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, established Catholicism as the majority church of France, restored its civil status and returned some control of the Church to the Pope. It did not return church property siezed during the Revolution.
He was buried on St. Helena until 1840 when the UK consented to return it to France.
The time between the return from Elba to Waterloo is known as the hundred days. The build up to the campaign is textrbook given the lack of preparation time. Up to the Sunday afternoon of June 18 it all goes quite well....
Upon Napoleon's return to Paris in 1815 and the escape of King Louis XVIII, he actually hoped that the Allies would acquiesce in his resumption of power in France. He did not realize that a week earlier, the Allies planned to join forces and go to war against France and their new leader, Napoleon.
The hundred days war
The Hundred days
The eventual defeat of Napoleon and the return of Louis XVIII to the throne of France.
The Coalition had given France back to a Bourbon King which was not what the people of France wanted or deserved.
Walt Disney returned to Chicago in 1919 after spending a year in France as a Red Cross volunteer.
Spain returned the colony of Louisiana to France.
The Concordat of 1801 ended the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, established Catholicism as the majority church of France, restored its civil status and returned some control of the Church to the Pope. It did not return church property siezed during the Revolution.
It was an effort to reconcile King Louis XVIII in exile with the people in revolution in France. He also tried to gain support from Napoleon for his return to the throne of France without success.
The French Revolution ended with the creation of the French Consulate by coup in 1799 in which Napoleon became the First Consul of France. The legal government of the Directory ceased to exist.
"Returned" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "return."
He was buried on St. Helena until 1840 when the UK consented to return it to France.