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What did Napoleon do to strengthen France?

he did not weaken France but his last battle was the battle of Waterloo he weaken France then because he lost the battle of Waterloo so it was the end of napoleon at the battle.


Who fought the battle of Waterloo and where?

England, Prussia and France fought the Waterloo battle in present day Belgium.


In what battle did Napoleon lose full power of France?

The Battle of Waterloo.


Who is Napoleon and Waterloo?

Napoleon was the Emperor of France and Waterloo is where he fought and lost his final battle.


What was the cause of the Battle of Waterloo?

The Battle of Waterloo took place near Waterloo, Belgium on June 18, 1815. It put an end to the tyrant rule of Napoleon as the emperor of France.


What country contains the Waterloo battlefield?

The Battle of Waterloo was fought at Waterloo, Belgium.


What did Napoleon do to lose the position as Emperor of France?

He was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo.


Which Belgian location was the site of the battle which ended Napoleon's rule of France?

Waterloo


How many died in the battle of Waterloo?

Napoleon of France fought against the Allied forces (primarily the Duke of Wellington and the Prussian Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher). At first Napoleon was winning against the Duke, and almost won, until the Prussians reinforcements arrived and sealed the fate of the French. The French lost and Napoleon was exiled from France, and King Louis the XVIII was reinstated as king of France.


Was the Second Empire in France established immediately after the battle of Waterloo?

WAS the Second Empire in France established immediately after the battle of Waterloo?


Great Britain defeated Napoleon and France at?

Sunday 18th June 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo


What is meant by Waterloo Teeth?

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.