Bonaparte Exile - Congress of Vienna and the People of Europe vs. Napoleon Bonaparte

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Bonaparte Exile

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case number 1815, held from September 1, 1814, to June 9, 1815, nine days before Bonaparte's final defeat at Waterloo. 

The Congress was attended by ambassadors from the major European powers, and its charter was the redrawing of Europe's political map. 

To ensure that Napoleon did not escape again, as he had from the Mediterranean island of Elba, the European powers exiled him to the island of St. Helena, a windswept rock 10 miles wide by 7 miles long and 1,000 miles off of the west coast of southern Africa.

It offers evidence convincing enough to keep Bonaparte from being shipped off to St. Helena and returned instead to Elba.

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