Massed British musket fire at the battle of Waterloo.
Napoleon Noticed Great Britain getting stronger and he attacked. He continued to attack any one that went against his rule.
his refusal to resrict fraces borders
In his memoirs Napoleon laid the blame squarely on the Peninsular War when he said that "All my disasters are bound up in that fatal knot".His attempts to enforce the Continental SystemHis refusal to restrict France's bordersHis decision to invade Russia
Most directly? Well lets see... The first time the Russians, and the second time the Prussians. And no Wellington did nothing at Waterloo exept wait for an army of 170 000 Prussians that defeated the French army. He did not win the battle he survived it.
The Peninsular Wars, when France led by Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Spain and Portugal.
One major character flaw of Napoleon Bonaparte was his arrogant demeanor. He believed he could not lose or fail at anything he did.
Spain mate
In his memoirs Napoleon laid the blame squarely on the Peninsular War when he said that "All my disasters are bound up in that fatal knot".His attempts to enforce the Continental SystemHis refusal to restrict France's bordersHis decision to invade Russia
Guerilla Warfare in Spain, the defeat by the Russian Winter and his Military Defeat at Waterloo. His final defeat was to stomach cancer at St. Helena Island on 5 May 1821.
The Peninsular Wars, when France led by Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Spain and Portugal.
The 6 military coalitions formed against him whilst he controlled France. These always involved Britain, usually in alliance with any of the following countries: Austria, Russia, Prussia, Sweden, Naples, Portugal and various German States. For example, the 6th coalition included Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia, Sweden and some German States. In Spain Napoleon suffered guerrilla warfare from Spanish nationals, holding down troops which could have been used in his 1812 Russian campaign. The event most immediate to Napoleon's downfall was of course his defeat at Waterloo to the British and Prussian armies in June 1815.