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Where was Napoleon Bonaparte defeated by the British Navy? A. Paris B. Elba C. Waterloo D. Trafalgar?

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Where was Napoleon Bonaparte defeated by the British Navy? A. Paris B. Elba C. Waterloo D. Trafalgar?

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  1. Waterloo

    The Battle of Waterloo, fought near the village of Waterloo on Sunday 18 June 1815,[5] was the decisive battle of the Waterloo Campaign, and Napoleon Bonaparte's last. Waterloo marked the end of the period known as the Hundred Days, which began in March 1815 after Napoleon's return from Elba, where he had been exiled after his defeat and abdication in the previous year. The defeat at Waterloo put a final end to Napoleon's rule as Emperor of the French.


  2. Trafalgar

  3. D. Trafalgar

  4. since its hard for Navies to operate  sailing vessels on the land, Its a good hint that prolly in the water...Now I realize That Paris was built on a river  and the Elbe IS a river, That leaves  Waterloo  or Trafalgar which were Both sites  to Napoleonic wars battles so now you have whittled  down to 50/50, Lord Nelson has a Monument to his memory and heroic death during the battle the monument is located at "XXXX Square named after this epic battle

  5. Malibu, California.

    In other words, do your own homework.

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