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Napoleon Bonaparte and Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, were both blessed in the same 12 months, one in occupied Corsica and the other as an associate of the Protestant Ascendency in Ireland. Though that they had completely different childhoods, the frustrations they experienced at school formed the ways in which they approached difficulty. Both would go on to illustrious armed forces employment opportunities, with Wellesley making a name for himself in the British isles colony of India and Napoleon becoming the emperor of France. Britain and France had been experiencing conflict for quite a while prior to the start of Napoleon's guideline, however now everything came up to a mind. The Napoleonic Wars brought Wellesley and Napoleon into conflict with each other, and finally, they collided during the Waterloo Marketing campaign. This marketing campaign culminated in the Battle of Waterloo, which would come to be thought to be one of the bloodiest - but also one of the most crucial - battles ever sold. After Napoleon's beat at the Battle of Waterloo, he proceeded to go into exile on a remote island in the middle of the Atlantic. Wellesley came back home and engaged himself in the British isles government, helping to shape a European countries that had already been made new by the make of Napoleon's legacy.