The Europeans did not want to create a martyr.
Napoleon was not executed.
Napoleon wasn't executed. He was captured by the British and imprisoned on the Isle of Elba, where he died of natural causes.
Napoleon was not executed after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo because the victorious Allied powers decided to exile him to the remote island of Saint Helena to prevent any further attempts at regaining power.
No; several years and three constitutions earlier.
Napoleon was not executed because the British government, who had custody of him, did not want to make him a martyr or provoke sympathy for him. Instead, he was exiled to the remote island of Saint Helena where he lived out the rest of his days in confinement.
Louis Napoleon (also known as Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870 and First President of the French Republic from 1848 to 1852) was never executed. He died as an exile in Chislehurst, UK on 9 January 1873 from septecemia after what was probably botched surgery to remove a kidney stone.
He personally gave the order.
napoleon didn't take France from anyone but was appointed dictator a few years after king Louis 14th was executed by guillotine at the start of the French revolution.
He usually executed them and rarely showed mercy
No one can think of Napoleon or the times he lived in as boring.
Napoleon was exiled instead of being executed because his captors, the British, feared that executing him could lead to unrest and further conflict. Exiling him to a remote island like Saint Helena was seen as a way to remove him from power without risking his potential return to power or becoming a martyr.
For treason i think