Step-by-step explanation:
Here are the events of the final years of Napoleon's rule in chronological order:
In 1812, Napoleon invaded Russia with a massive army. The campaign ultimately proved disastrous, with the French army suffering huge losses and being forced to retreat.
In 1813, several European powers allied against Napoleon in the War of the Sixth Coalition. The coalition was successful in defeating Napoleon's forces, and he was forced to abdicate his throne.
In 1814, Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba in the Mediterranean, where he was allowed to rule as Emperor of Elba.
In 1815, Napoleon escaped from Elba and returned to France. He was able to quickly regain power, but was defeated by the Seventh Coalition at the Battle of Waterloo in June of that year.
In July 1815, Napoleon was again forced to abdicate, and was exiled to the remote island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic, where he remained until his death in 1821.
So the chronological order is:
Invasion of Russia in 1812
War of the Sixth Coalition in 1813
Exile to Elba in 1814
Escape from Elba and defeat at Waterloo in 1815
Exile to Saint Helena until his death in 1821.