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What is the most accurate description of Napoleon’s One Hundred Days?
Napoleon escaped from Elba, was defeated at Waterloo, and died there.
Napoleon escaped from Elba, was defeated at Waterloo, and was exiled again.
Napoleon escaped from Elba, regained power, won at Waterloo, and died.
Napoleon escaped from Elba, won at Waterloo, was captured, and was exiled again.
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"Napoleon escaped from Elba, was defeated at Waterloo, and was exiled again."
Briefly: the Hundred Days (March–July 1815) began with his return from Elba, ended after his defeat at Waterloo (18 June 1815), his second abdication, and his exile to Saint Helena (where he later died in 1821).
Briefly: the Hundred Days (March–July 1815) began with his return from Elba, ended after his defeat at Waterloo (18 June 1815), his second abdication, and his exile to Saint Helena (where he later died in 1821).
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