lunes, 13 de septiembre de 2010

One Hundred Days

The one hundred days was when Napoleon was on retreat at Alba (1814-1815), content to watch the events that occurred in France. As it was expected, France was in crisis, had to devise a plan to return to his country with an army
that he was joining in the way of return.

Ventured to Paris with his army against any soldier could be found against him, when I come to power again, he noticed that should start all over again what he had done for France, so he decided to withdraw from any of the problems of France and give power to his son Charles Napoleon Bonaparte.

In his retirement, he went to America and spend their remaining years of life in these territories, but did not come to America but was captured by the British and exiled to the island of St. Helena, where he spent the rest of his life

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