His captors were negligent in the supervision of their guest, and he simply sailed to freedom.
Waterloo.
Was defeated at Waterloo.
The Bourbon Monarchy under Louis XVIII was reinstalled.
Because he invaded Moscow, where 3/4 of his army died. He lost that battle (battle of Waterloo) and was captured, sent to exile for the 2nd time. This time, he went to St. Helena where he died.
St Helena it is 2000 km west off the coast of africa it measured only 122 square kilometres (47 square miles) - half the size of his former home-in-exile, Elba. (just a little useful piece of info there incase you're doing some homework on it)
Waterloo.
On 26 February 1815.
It was the time between his escape from Elba and his defeat at Waterloo.
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.
Michel Ney who supported Napoleon Bonaparte after his escape from Elba.
After his escape from Elba he was accepted back as the Emperor of France.
The best example is how they accepted him back as Emperor after his escape from Elba.
France NEW RESPONDENT About 115 days. That period was called "The Hundred Days".
By ship, with his trained army from Elba.
NO. Napoleon was born in Ajaccio, Corsica. He was exiled to Elba in 1814; that is the only interaction he had with the island.
After Napoleon was sent in exile to Elba, France was ruled by king Louis VIII.
The period between his escape from Elba and his final defeat at Waterloo was called The 100 Days.