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  2. Anglo-French War (1778–1783) - Wikipedia

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    Early in the war, the first fleet action in European waters was fought on 27 July 1778, 100 miles west of Ushant, an island at the mouth of the Channel. The two French and British battle fleets, of equal strength at 30 ships each, came to battle each other violently for several hours with neither side scoring a clear victory.

  3. Action of 20 October 1778 - Wikipedia

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    The action of 20 October 1778 was an inconclusive engagement between the French ship-of-the-line Triton and British ship-of-the-line Jupiter with a frigate Medea that took place off Cape Finisterre in the Bay of Biscay. Darkness separated the combatants before any decisive result was obtained.

  4. Battle of Ushant (1778) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Ushant (also called the First Battle of Ushant) took place on 27 July 1778, [2] and was fought during the American Revolutionary War between French and British fleets 100 miles (160 km) west of Ushant, an island at the mouth of the English Channel off the westernmost point of France. "Ushant" is the anglicised pronunciation of ...

  5. Category : Naval battles of the Anglo-French War (1778–1783)

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    Action of 11 September 1778; Action of 11 September 1779; Action of 12 August 1782; Action of 12 December 1782; Action of 13 August 1780; Action of 13 May 1779; Action of 15 February 1783; Action of 15 June 1780; Action of 15 September 1782; Action of 17 August 1779; Action of 17 June 1778; Action of 18 October 1782; Action of 21 July 1781 ...

  6. Battle of Monmouth - Wikipedia

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    This led to the Anglo-French War (1778–1783), which Spain joined on the French side in 1779. With the rest of Europe moving towards a hostile neutrality, Great Britain would come under further pressure in 1780 when the Dutch allied with France, leading to the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War. Faced with military escalation, increasing diplomatic ...

  7. Action of 17 June 1778 - Wikipedia

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    The action of 17 June 1778 also known as the Fight of Belle Poule and Arethusa was a minor naval action that took place off the coast of France between British and French frigates. The action was widely celebrated by both France and Great Britain and was the first between the two naval forces during the American Revolutionary War before a ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Category : Battles of the Anglo-French War (1778–1783)

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    This category contains historical battles fought as part of the Anglo-French War (1778–1783). Please see the category guidelines for more information. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Battles of the Anglo-French War (1778–83) .