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what decisive factor led to the fall of napoleon

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Answered by angela2635
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Answer:The decisive factor led to the fall of napoleon was the defeat in the battle of waterloo , which took place in belgium on june 18 , 1815.


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Answered by kingofself
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Explanation:

There were many factors which led to the fall of Napoleon;

  1. Mistakes of Napoleon:  Understand the power of Spain, spending too much time in the Moscow campaign, relaxing the invasion during the Battle of Waterloo, and forgetting it. In this context Napoleon said that "I wasted time and time destroyed me."
  2. Continental arrangement:  Continental policy proved suicidal for Napoleon. This system implied Napoleon in a compulsive aggressive war policy, which resulted in disastrous consequences and paid a heavy price. In this context, he had to fight with Spain and Russia.
  3. Nationalism: Napoleon's regime was foreign in other countries. Impressed by the spirit of nationalism, it was just right for European countries to oppose foreign rule. Napoleon's power began to break in front of this protest, and he had to suffer the public nationalism.
  4. War: Virtually Napoleon's emergence as an army chief, and the wars only gave him the throne of France. By these methods the war had become an essential aspect for its existence. He said, "When this war will not accompany me, then I will not stay any longer, then someone else will take my place." Therefore it was necessary for the continued existence of warfare and victory in it, but this war proved fatal to him.
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