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Napoleon's three critical misjudgments that contributed to France's defeat in 1814 were his overextension of military resources, particularly during the disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812, which decimated his Grand Army. He also underestimated the resilience and unity of his European adversaries, particularly the Sixth Coalition, which coordinated efforts against him. Additionally, he failed to adequately secure alliances and manage dissent within occupied territories, leading to diminished support and increased resistance against French rule.

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