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The Hundred Days refers to Napoleon Bonaparte's return to power in France from March to June 1815, after escaping exile on Elba. During this period, he regained control of the French government and led an army against the Seventh Coalition, which included Britain, Prussia, and other allies. The campaign culminated in his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815, leading to his final exile to Saint Helena. The Hundred Days ultimately resulted in the end of Napoleon's rule and a restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France.

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