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France has had a number of governments, from absolute monarchy to republic to modern democracy; can you be more specific with your question?

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After the demise of Napoleon, the monarchy was reinstated in France and lasted until 1848.

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What happened to France when napoleon was exiled?

The government was restored to Louis XVIII.


What happened to France politically when Napoleon was exiled?

The government was restored to Louis XVIII.


Defeat and abdication of Napoleon of France to?

Napoleon was exiled and Louis XVIII resumed the Throne of France.


Where was Napoleon exilled?

Napoleon was banished to Elba, a tiny island off the coast of Italy. He broke his parole, escaped from Elba, and returned to France, before he was defeated at Waterloo and exiled to St. Helena, in the remote South Atlantic.


What type of Government did France have after the fall of Napoleon in 1815?

Before Napoleon ruled, France was governed by its Monarchy. After the fall of Napoleon in 1815, in which he was exiled from the country, the monarchy regained its position. The king during this time was Louis XVIII.


How did Napoleon stop the French Revolution?

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.


How many times was Napoleon Bonaparte exiled from France?

two times Once to Elba & then finally to St Helena.


What is Napoleon's isle of exile?

Napoleon was exiled twice. He was initially exiled to Elba in 1814 after his first defeat. He escaped from Elba, in the Mediterranean and returned to lead France during the period known as the "Hundred Days". After the Battle of Waterloo he was defeated again and this time exiled to the island of St Helena in the Atlantic..


What was napoleon's punishment?

Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba, but he somehow managed to escape. Later he was exiled to the remote island of St. Helena where he died of cancer.


Why is the island of Saint Helena important in the life of Napoleon Bonaparte of France?

He was exiled to St. Helena by the Seventh Coalition after the Battle of Waterloo.


Which French Emperor died on St. Helena?

Napoleon Bonaparte or Napoleon I. It was his second time in exile; years before, he had been exiled to the island of Elba, which he proceeded to completely restructure before escaping and making his way back to France. He was later exiled again to St. Helena, where he finally died on 5 May 1821.


Where Napoleon Bonaparte exiled to?

Napoleon was exiled twice. The first time, Napoleon was exiled to Elba, an island in the Mediterranean from which he broke his parole, escaped and resumed the throne for what is called the 100 days. His second exile had less freedom since he was a known flight risk and the remote island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic was selected. He died on St. Helena six years later. His body was returned to France.