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What happened to Napoleon after he lost the battle of Waterloo? Do you think he was fairly treated? Explain why or why not.
No, he wasn't fairly treated because his own supporters left his side, which whom Naopleon trusted a lot, and helped, also he didn't mind getting exiled, but The British King harshly send him to prison, which wasn't a very good decision.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, thanks
No, he wasn't fairly treated because his own supporters left his side, which whom Naopleon trusted a lot, and helped, also he didn't mind getting exiled, but The British King harshly send him to prison, which wasn't a very good decision.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, thanks
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This is clearly an opinion question -- and then you must back up your opinion with details from history.
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