The Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) was the last major engagement of the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815), fought by a French army under Emperor Napoleon I (r. 1804-1814; 1815) against two armies of the Seventh Coalition. Waterloo resulted in the end of both Napoleon’s career and the First French Empire and is often considered one of history’s most important battles.

On 1 March 1815, Napoleon returned from exile to regain control of his empire, beginning the period of the Hundred Days. The great powers of Europe responded immediately by branding him an outlaw and declaring war. The decisive Battle of Waterloo was fought between the towns of Mont-Saint-Jean and Waterloo in modern Belgium, then part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Napoleon’s objective was to crush the Anglo-allied army of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, before it could be reinforced by a nearby Prussian army under Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. Napoleon nearly succeeded in his goal when his men captured the farmhouse of La Haye Sainte and stood poised to break through the allied center. However, the timely arrival of several Prussian corps and a failed charge by the French Imperial Guard dashed Napoleon’s hopes of victory. Four days after his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon abdicated for a second time and was exiled to the island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic, where he would die six years later.

The Battle of Waterloo has often been regarded as one of the most decisive battles in history; it brought an end to the Napoleonic period and ushered in a new political era known as the Concert of Europe. Additionally, Waterloo marked an end to nearly 23 years of constant warfare that had devastated continental Europe since the Battle of Valmy in September 1792. After Waterloo, Europe enjoyed decades of relative peace, as the great powers did not fight another major war until the Crimean War (1853-1856). Still, the importance of the Battle of Waterloo is sometimes overstated; historians have argued that the odds against Napoleon were impossibly high, and had he not been defeated at Waterloo, he likely would have met his end on some other battlefield shortly thereafter

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    I fucking despise Nintendo. Like, man, it’s not even like they’re the worst of the big Games companies, Actiblizz, Ubisoft, Zenimax, etc. But 'Tendo’s the worst cause they are unrelenting in taking down shit. I think “Wow, Pap-Mechrio Thousands of Doors remake, so cool!” :wow-cool-robot: but I’m never gonna fucking buy that shit cause there is no way in hell I’m ever giving Nintendo money ever again. Did they have to take down Nintendo assets from the Gmod workshop? No, but they did it anyway. Same with fangames, and their wacko Nintendo™ Partnership™ Program™ they forced upon anyone who wanted to do anything remotely related to them. And let’s not forget about the poor Bowser fellow who they basically have as an indentured servant in the US, garnishing his wages forever to pay off literal millions of dollars of imagined damages. I want to buy and play their stuff, cause it’s mostly good stuff, but I could never, not while thing are going how they’re going.

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