The Rhineland War, also known as the Franco-Prussian War was a conflict fought between the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of Prussia. The war gained its name by France's claim to the Rhineland, the former Kingdom of Westphalia. It was the first conflict between France and Prussia since the Napoleonic Wars 30 years earlier. The war ended in a white peace after three years of conflict.
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| - Rhineland War (UCA Continues)
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| - The Rhineland War, also known as the Franco-Prussian War was a conflict fought between the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of Prussia. The war gained its name by France's claim to the Rhineland, the former Kingdom of Westphalia. It was the first conflict between France and Prussia since the Napoleonic Wars 30 years earlier. The war ended in a white peace after three years of conflict.
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- Kingdom of Prussia
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Commanders
| - Adm. Charles Baudin
- King Frederick William IV
Field Marshall Frederich Graf von Wrangel
- Field Marshal Thomas Robert Bugeaud
- General Karl Wilhelm von Willisen
- King Louis Philippe I
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Place
| - Alsace Lorraine, France; Western Germany; The Baltic Sea
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| - The Rhineland War, also known as the Franco-Prussian War was a conflict fought between the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of Prussia. The war gained its name by France's claim to the Rhineland, the former Kingdom of Westphalia. It was the first conflict between France and Prussia since the Napoleonic Wars 30 years earlier. The war ended in a white peace after three years of conflict.
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