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Late 19th century Late 19th century Qu'aiti–Kathiri conflict over Mukalla [18] Qu'aiti. Supported by: British Empire. Kathiri: 1890s 1890s 1890s Hamawand revolts [19] Ottoman Empire: Hamawand rebels 1890 1890 Edi Expedition Dutch Empire: Acehese Rebels 1890 1890 Revolution of the Park: Argentina: Civic Union: 1890 1890 First Franco-Dahomean War
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
Fort Caroline. List of conflicts in the British America is a timeline of events that includes Indian wars, battles, skirmishes massacres and other related items that occurred in Britain's American territory up to 1783 when British America was formally ended by the Treaty of Paris and replaced by British North America and the United States.
Civil War / American Allied victory. The American Revolution started as a civil war within the British Empire. [a] It became a larger international war in 1778 once France joined. [b] Treaty of Paris: 13 North American colonies recognised as the independent United States of America
Pages in category "19th-century conflicts" ... American Indian Wars; Anglo-Ashanti wars; ... Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years' War; Timeline of the British Army ...
The death of British General James Wolfe at the 1759 Battle of Quebec during the French and Indian War. The first major colonial wars in North America were fought by Spanish conquistadors. [27] Up until the American Revolutionary War, most of the colonial conflicts in North America, if they were not amphibious operations, took place in the ...
Americans declared war on Britain on June 18, 1812, for a combination of reasons—outrage at the impressment (seizure) of thousands of American sailors, frustration at British restrictions on neutral trade while Britain warred with France, and anger at British military support for hostile tribes in the Ohio-Indiana-Michigan area.
The long-term results of the war were generally satisfactory for both the United States and Great Britain. Except for occasional border disputes and some tensions during and after the American Civil War, relations between the United States and Britain remained peaceful for the rest of the 19th century.