Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars
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Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars were a series of late-18th-century maritime engagements, primarily between Revolutionary France and various European coalitions, that shaped control of sea routes and colonial possessions during the broader French Revolutionary Wars.
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Target entity: Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars Context triple: [Vlieter Incident, category, Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars]
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Atlantic theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars
The Atlantic theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars was the maritime zone of conflict in the Atlantic Ocean where French, British, and allied navies contested sea control, trade routes, and colonial possessions during the late 18th century.
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Royal Navy operations against Revolutionary France
Royal Navy operations against Revolutionary France were a series of late 18th-century maritime campaigns in which Britain sought to counter and contain the naval and colonial ambitions of the newly formed French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars.
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Trafalgar campaign
The Trafalgar campaign was Napoleon’s 1805 naval strategy to secure control of the English Channel by coordinating French and Spanish fleets against Britain, culminating in the decisive Battle of Trafalgar.
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Battle of Hyères Islands
The Battle of Hyères Islands was a 1795 naval engagement in the French Revolutionary Wars in which a British-led fleet clashed with the French Mediterranean fleet off the southern coast of France.
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Battle of Ushant (1778)
The Battle of Ushant (1778) was an indecisive naval engagement between British and French fleets during the American Revolutionary War, notable for its political fallout in Britain and the involvement of major ships of the line like HMS Victory.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars Target entity description: Naval battles of the French Revolutionary Wars were a series of late-18th-century maritime engagements, primarily between Revolutionary France and various European coalitions, that shaped control of sea routes and colonial possessions during the broader French Revolutionary Wars.
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A.
Atlantic theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars
The Atlantic theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars was the maritime zone of conflict in the Atlantic Ocean where French, British, and allied navies contested sea control, trade routes, and colonial possessions during the late 18th century.
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B.
Royal Navy operations against Revolutionary France
Royal Navy operations against Revolutionary France were a series of late 18th-century maritime campaigns in which Britain sought to counter and contain the naval and colonial ambitions of the newly formed French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars.
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C.
Trafalgar campaign
The Trafalgar campaign was Napoleon’s 1805 naval strategy to secure control of the English Channel by coordinating French and Spanish fleets against Britain, culminating in the decisive Battle of Trafalgar.
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D.
Battle of Hyères Islands
The Battle of Hyères Islands was a 1795 naval engagement in the French Revolutionary Wars in which a British-led fleet clashed with the French Mediterranean fleet off the southern coast of France.
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E.
Battle of Ushant (1778)
The Battle of Ushant (1778) was an indecisive naval engagement between British and French fleets during the American Revolutionary War, notable for its political fallout in Britain and the involvement of major ships of the line like HMS Victory.
- F. None of above. chosen
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