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Jesse
28 January, 18:01
Why was the Battle of Waterloo fought?
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Dayanara Duran
28 January, 18:47
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The causes of the Battle of Waterloo is discussed below.
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It all commenced on June 18, 1815, when allied troops, consisting of British, Dutch, Belgian and German troops, stopped the efforts of European mastery by the French general and monarch, Napoleon Bonaparte.
The battle indicated the end of the Napoleonic Wars, which almost cost the 4 million people's lives.
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