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  2. List of wars involving the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    from 1801: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: Spain French Republic: Inconclusive or other outcome: Kandyan Wars (1796–1818) Great Britain from 1801: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: Kingdom of Kandy: British victory. End of 2357 years of Sinhalese independence; War of the Second Coalition (1797–1802)

  3. Timeline of the British Army 1800–1899 - Wikipedia

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    This Timeline of the British Army 1800–1899 lists the conflicts and wars the British Army were involved in. . French Revolutionary Wars ended 1802; Second Anglo-Maratha War 1802–1805

  4. List of wars: 1800–1899 - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a list of wars occurring between 1800 and 1899.Conflicts of this era include the Napoleonic Wars in Europe, the American Civil War in North America, the Taiping Rebellion in Asia, the Paraguayan War in South America, the Zulu War in Africa, and the Australian frontier wars in Oceania.

  5. List of battles 1801–1900 - Wikipedia

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    Prussia was aided by Russia and the UK. War of the Third Coalition: Battle of Mileto: 28 May: France defeats Bourbon Naples and Sicily: Anglo-Spanish War: Action of 2 June 1807: 2 June: The Spanish Navy defeats the UK War of the Fourth Coalition: Battle of Guttstadt-Deppen: 5–6 June: Russia defeats France Battle of Heilsberg: 10 June ...

  6. Timeline of British history (1800–1899) - Wikipedia

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    This article presents a timeline of events in the history of the United Kingdom from 1800 AD until 1899 AD. For a narrative explaining the overall developments, see the related History of the British Isles .

  7. British Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

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    The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom William Pitt immediately equipped an army of 15,000 men, and deployed it to Hanover under the command of General William Cathcart, with the intention of linking up with another allied Russian army and creating a diversion in favour of Austria, but Cathcart made no attempt to attack the flank of the far ...

  8. List of wars in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Anglo-Welsh Wars: Peace signed- rebellion nominally defeated but Wales enjoys greater autonomy [15] 1215–17 First Barons' War: England Civil war Angevin victory [16] 1262–66 Scottish–Norwegian War: Scotland Scottish victory- Hebrides and Isle of Man occupied by Scotland 1264–67 Second Barons' War: England Civil war Royalist ...

  9. Anglo-French Wars - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-French War (1294–1303) – known as the Gascon War in English and the Guyenne War in French; Anglo-French War (1324) – known as the War of Saint-Sardos; Anglo-French War (1337–1453) – the Hundred Years' War and its peripheral conflicts, often broken up into: Edwardian War (1337–1360) Caroline War (1369–1389) Lancastrian War ...