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He was defeated at Waterloo and sent into exile at St. Helena,
Napoleon was defeated by the Seventh Coalition at Waterloo and was sent into exile.
He didnt leave it it was taken from him he got defeated and captured at waterloo 1820
Britain overcame Napoleons Continental System, this forced other less powerful states to choose sides over France or Britain and a few swayed sides towards Britain. Britain actually thrived during this time and most of Europe took a financial hit because of the laws. Britain was also a part of all of the coalitions that fought France and weakened their army enough to the point where they defeated Napoleon and exiled him. When Napoleon returned from his exile he was defeated by the coalitions again in Waterloo where he was finally exiled to St. Helena and eventually died of cancer. This all shows that not only did Britain have a role in defeating Napoleon but they were one of the main reasons he was defeated.
He was sent into exile.
He was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
He was defeated at Waterloo and sent into exile at St. Helena,
Napoleon was defeated by the Seventh Coalition at Waterloo and was sent into exile.
He didnt leave it it was taken from him he got defeated and captured at waterloo 1820
No, he lived on for 6 lonely years in exile on St Helena. Having fled the battle it became apparrent his army was in ruins. one escape from exile would be enough.
Britain overcame Napoleons Continental System, this forced other less powerful states to choose sides over France or Britain and a few swayed sides towards Britain. Britain actually thrived during this time and most of Europe took a financial hit because of the laws. Britain was also a part of all of the coalitions that fought France and weakened their army enough to the point where they defeated Napoleon and exiled him. When Napoleon returned from his exile he was defeated by the coalitions again in Waterloo where he was finally exiled to St. Helena and eventually died of cancer. This all shows that not only did Britain have a role in defeating Napoleon but they were one of the main reasons he was defeated.
Complex question. First in 1793 at the deposition of Louis XVI, then in 1815 when Napoleon returned from exile, and finally in 1848. France finally and permanently became a Republic in 1870.
1815
He was sent into exile.
Isle of Elba
Very few since he had spent most of the preceeding year in exile and the French Army and Empire had been dismantled in his absence.
Saint Helena