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Q: Who was in-charge after Napoleon went into exile to Elba?
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Why was Napoleon exiled to Elba?

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.


Why did the French lose at the Battle of Waterloo?

Napoleon Bonaparte escaped from exile on Elba and reformed his Army. Wellington had previously chosen the ground, assuming that a returned Napoleon would make a move for Brussels. Napoleon divided the armies of Blucher and Wellington, and having done so, hoping he could defeat them individually, he gave battle at the place where Wellington chose to hold him. This place was just south of a little town called Waterloo.Or: Napoleon's escape from Elba and his successful attempt to regain the power in a very short time, alarmed all the European Courts leading to an immediate mobilization of their armies.Napoleon claimed he had but no hostile intention against none of the European Nations and he wanted only rule France according to the clear wish expressed by the French people immediately after his return. But in vain: the mobilization went on and the first two allied armies, those of Great Britain and Prussia were deploying their troops through the Flanders (The Belgium of today).The general strategical plan of the Allied coalition foresaw to concentrate the most possible of their armies before getting engaged in the hostilities and then proceed to invade France, as they had already done in the campaign of 1814. In so doing they would have again had such a numerical superiority over Napoleon's army to secure them the victory.But Napoleon forestalled that plan and invaded Belgium, beating the Prussians at Ligny, thus dividing them from the British and forcing Wellington to fight at Waterloo.Or:Two great armies met.


Napoleon's conquests went as far west asand as far east as?

Spain,prussia


What led to the Napoleon Bonaparte downfall?

he decided to invade Russia, this is where he lost half his army due to cold and starvation, he tried to rebuild his forces, then he declared war on Great Britain, he went to waterloo in Belgium to meet with the Army of the Duke of Wellington, this is where he was defeated, after that, the French lost all faith in him, and sent him into exile.


How did napoleon help abolish feudalism?

Napoleon came to power in 1799 but before him the Directory was in power. They abolished feudalism, but Napoleon then confirmed the abolishment of feudalism through the Civil Code also known as Code Napoleon. However Napoleon reintroduced hereditary rule and put a hierarchy in place through the legion of honour so he did a lot that went against the revolutionary idea of getting rid of feudalism.

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What happened to Napoleon's wife when he went to Elba?

Marie Louise went into exile in Austria.


Why was Napoleon exiled to Elba?

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.


Where did napoleon travel to?

Elba as an exile. He visited Moscow briefly, spent lots of time sightseeing in Egypt and in Spain and badly wanted to spend some time in the UK. He made a port call there but was denied the right to go ashore but the British did allow him to visit St Helena for an extended period.


What event allowed Britain to focus its military resources on fighting the United States?

On April 16, 1814 the Allied Coalition ratified the Treaty of Fontainebleau and Napoleon went to the exile of Elba. The hostilities in Europe ceased, thus allowing Great Britain to concentrate its military power against the United States aiming to decisively defeat that enemy.


Why did Ptolemy exiled Cleopatra from Egypt?

Ptolemy XIII didn't exactly exile Cleopatra -- he would have killed her if she had been caught. She went into exile to save her life. It was all about power.Ptolemy XIII didn't exactly exile Cleopatra -- he would have killed her if she had been caught. She went into exile to save her life. It was all about power.Ptolemy XIII didn't exactly exile Cleopatra -- he would have killed her if she had been caught. She went into exile to save her life. It was all about power.Ptolemy XIII didn't exactly exile Cleopatra -- he would have killed her if she had been caught. She went into exile to save her life. It was all about power.Ptolemy XIII didn't exactly exile Cleopatra -- he would have killed her if she had been caught. She went into exile to save her life. It was all about power.Ptolemy XIII didn't exactly exile Cleopatra -- he would have killed her if she had been caught. She went into exile to save her life. It was all about power.Ptolemy XIII didn't exactly exile Cleopatra -- he would have killed her if she had been caught. She went into exile to save her life. It was all about power.Ptolemy XIII didn't exactly exile Cleopatra -- he would have killed her if she had been caught. She went into exile to save her life. It was all about power.Ptolemy XIII didn't exactly exile Cleopatra -- he would have killed her if she had been caught. She went into exile to save her life. It was all about power.


What job did Thomas Becket in France?

He went in exile there.


Who went into the wilderness with Rama?

His wife Sita and brother Laxmana went into exile along with him


What language did Napoleon speak when he first went to France?

Napoleon Spoken Italian from birth, and was already fluent in French by the time he went to France.


What is the climax of the exile of Rama?

Aranya kanda of Ramayan tells every moment of Rama in his exile.


Why is the island of Saint Helena important in the life of Napoleon Bonaparte of France?

He was exiled to St. Helena by the Seventh Coalition after the Battle of Waterloo.


Why did napoleon keep his hand on his stomach when he went out?

It Was Cold


Can you make me a sentence using the word exile?

Exile is the state of being barred from one's native country, typically for political or punitive reasons. The King went into exile to avoid being executed.