In the Treaty of Fontainebleau, the Allies exiled him to Elba, an island of 12,000 people in the Mediterranean, twelve miles off the Tuscan coast. They gave him dominance over the island and allowed him to keep the name of Emperor. His wife and son took refuge in Austria. In the first few months on Elba he created a small navy and army, developed the iron mines, and issued ruling on modern agricultural methods. Napoleon escaped from Elba, with 700 men over him on 26 February 1815. Two days later, he landed on the French mainland and started heading north. The 5th Regiment was sent to intercept him, Napoleon approached the regiment alone, the soldiers quickly responded with, Vive L'Empereur. Napoleon arrived in Paris on 20 March and governed for a period known as the Hundred Days. Napoleon found that both the legislature and the people had turned against him. Finally, Napoleon demanded asylum from the British , but was captured and exiled to Saint Helena, where he died. The story of Napoleon Bonaparte is a tale of a man who came from humble beginnings, and went mad with power. Bonaparte’s story will live on as either a Tyrant and Usurper looking for world Domination or an Emperor who laid the foundations for modern Europe, but either way Napoleon and his story is an alluring and delightful adventure to anyone who stumbles upon
In the Treaty of Fontainebleau, the Allies exiled him to Elba, an island of 12,000 people in the Mediterranean, twelve miles off the Tuscan coast. They gave him dominance over the island and allowed him to keep the name of Emperor. His wife and son took refuge in Austria. In the first few months on Elba he created a small navy and army, developed the iron mines, and issued ruling on modern agricultural methods. Napoleon escaped from Elba, with 700 men over him on 26 February 1815. Two days later, he landed on the French mainland and started heading north. The 5th Regiment was sent to intercept him, Napoleon approached the regiment alone, the soldiers quickly responded with, Vive L'Empereur. Napoleon arrived in Paris on 20 March and governed for a period known as the Hundred Days. Napoleon found that both the legislature and the people had turned against him. Finally, Napoleon demanded asylum from the British , but was captured and exiled to Saint Helena, where he died. The story of Napoleon Bonaparte is a tale of a man who came from humble beginnings, and went mad with power. Bonaparte’s story will live on as either a Tyrant and Usurper looking for world Domination or an Emperor who laid the foundations for modern Europe, but either way Napoleon and his story is an alluring and delightful adventure to anyone who stumbles upon