Waterloo is most widely known as the location where Napoleon was defeated after his rise to power in the early 1800's. Appropriately, the battle that was fought here is called the "Battle of Waterloo" by historians and students alike. Before the Battle of Waterloo, the city was most widely known for being a safe haven for weary travelers to rest wthout fear of being robbed. It was a common stop along many a merchant's trade route for this reason. Before 1796, Waterloo was divided into two sections of land, the land known as Grand-Waterloo, and the land known as Petit-Waterloo. In 1796 these two sides were reconciled to be known as Waterloo, and in the process gained additional nearby land while under the rule of the French Empire.
On June 18th, 1815 the Battle of Waterloo was fought, and Napoleon was brought to his knees. This battle, because of its significance in Napoleon's defeat, is mentioned in...
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