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Napoleonic Wars: Waterloo 1815

Napoleonic Wars: Waterloo 1815

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History, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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Napoleon Bonaparte, after dominating Europe for a decade, was exiled to Elba following his defeat by a coalition. He returned to France, rallying support, but faced a united coalition at Waterloo. Despite initial successes, Napoleon's forces were ultimately defeated. The battle marked the end of his rule and led to his exile to Saint Helena. Waterloo ushered in a period of peace in Europe, with no major wars for 40 years. The battle's legacy is captured in early photographs of veterans, linking us to this pivotal historical event.

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What was the role of the Imperial Guard in the battle?

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What were the casualties of the Battle of Waterloo?

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What led to Napoleon's final defeat and surrender?

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What was the long-term impact of the Battle of Waterloo on Europe?

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