The First European War was a conflict fought between two alliances, one lead by the French Empire and the other by the United Kingdom, fought from 1803-1812. It is a continuation of the French Revolutionary Wars, which lasted from 1792 to 1802, and started the rise to power of Napoleon Bonaparte, who would later become French Emperor through a 1799 coup d'état. The war has been divided into three main theaters: the European Theater, North Atlantic Theater and the North American Theater. In Europe there were three main fronts over the course of the war: the Eastern Front, the Iberian Front and, later in the war, the British Front, which climaxed with the 1812 Invasion of Russia. The North Atlantic Front fought between the French and British Navies, which climaxed at the 1805 Battle of Trafa
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| - The First European War was a conflict fought between two alliances, one lead by the French Empire and the other by the United Kingdom, fought from 1803-1812. It is a continuation of the French Revolutionary Wars, which lasted from 1792 to 1802, and started the rise to power of Napoleon Bonaparte, who would later become French Emperor through a 1799 coup d'état. The war has been divided into three main theaters: the European Theater, North Atlantic Theater and the North American Theater. In Europe there were three main fronts over the course of the war: the Eastern Front, the Iberian Front and, later in the war, the British Front, which climaxed with the 1812 Invasion of Russia. The North Atlantic Front fought between the French and British Navies, which climaxed at the 1805 Battle of Trafa
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- Italy
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- United States
- Britain
- Russia
- Austria
- Sicily
- Ottoman Empire
- Prussia
- Confederation of the Rhine
- Denmark-Norway
- Various Native Tribes
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Commanders
| - James Madison
- Alexander I
- Andrew Jackson
- Ferdinand IV
- Horatio Nelson
- Frederick William III
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Francis I
- Isaac Brock
- Mahmud II
- Ferdinand VII
- Frederick VI
- Prince John
- Gustav IV Adolf
- Prince Eugene
- Spencer Perceval
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Battles
| - Battle of Austerlitz, Battle of Trafalgar, Battle of Moscow, Battle of St. Petersburg
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Result
| - French Victory; Treaty of Paris
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Place
| - Europe, Atlantic Ocean, North America
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| - The First European War was a conflict fought between two alliances, one lead by the French Empire and the other by the United Kingdom, fought from 1803-1812. It is a continuation of the French Revolutionary Wars, which lasted from 1792 to 1802, and started the rise to power of Napoleon Bonaparte, who would later become French Emperor through a 1799 coup d'état. The war has been divided into three main theaters: the European Theater, North Atlantic Theater and the North American Theater. In Europe there were three main fronts over the course of the war: the Eastern Front, the Iberian Front and, later in the war, the British Front, which climaxed with the 1812 Invasion of Russia. The North Atlantic Front fought between the French and British Navies, which climaxed at the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar. The North American Front was fought between the United States of America against the United Kingdom, and climaxed at the Battle of Quebec City.
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