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What if at the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the European powers let Napoleon retire to exile in the USA ? The search function did not yield me anything really interesting on the subject. How would America treat him, and how Napoleon would spend the last years of his life as a free man and a guest of the USA ?

My tentative expectation is that America would treat him very well indeed, he would reap a comfortable lifestyle out of the generosity of admirers, making speeches, and perhaps being a highly-valued consultant for the US Army. He would be surrounded by widespread admiration, and he would spend the rest of his life writing his memoirs, quite possibly also a book on military science. He would show up at the tailend of the War of 1812, so (sadly) there is not much opportunity for him to fight as a US general. I had this idea of Napoleon giving lectures in West Point.

Since I mean to use this discussion for my own TL purposes, please make these ATL assumptions when discussing the issue:

a) The USA own Canada since the ARW, have a much better military than OTL in the 1810s, and hence kicked British butt in the War of 1812 left, right, and center.
b) Some Libertadores (such as Bolivar) and the US are very cozy, so the Yankee expand the War of 1812 to an intervention in Latin America against Spain.
c) Napoleon is down and out, but Britain and Austria lost the tailend of the Napoleonic Wars to Russia and Prussia.
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