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French Revolutionary Wars Date 20 April 1792 – 25 March 1802 Location Europe, Egypt, Middle East, Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, Indian Ocean Result French Republican victory*Survival of the French Republic*French territorial expansion*Several French client republics established*Other territorial changesPeace of Basel, Treaty of Campo Formio, Treaty of Lunéville, Treaty of Amiens Belligerents  Holy Roman Empire  Prussia  Great Britain (1792-1800) United Kingdom (1801-1802)  Russia French royalists Counter-revolutionaries Spain (until 1795) Portugal  Sardinia  Naples Other Italian states  Ottoman Empire * Mamluks Dutch Republic Order of Saint John (1798) Malta (1798-1800)---- Haiti ---- United States French Republic *French satellite states* United Irishmen* Polish Legions Spain (from 1796)---- Denmark–Norway---- Kingdom of Mysore Commanders and leaders József Alvinczi Baillet de Latour Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld Count of Clerfayt Archduke Charles Michael von Melas Dagobert von Wurmser Pál Kray Duke of Brunswick Prince of Hohenlohe Prince de Condé Charles O'Hara Duke of York Horatio Nelson Ralph Abercromby Samuel Hood Alexander Suvorov Jezzar Pasha Murad Bey ---- Toussaint L'Ouverture ---- John Adams Napoleon Bonaparte Comte de Custine Charles Pichegru Jean-Baptiste Jourdan Lazare Hoche André Masséna Jean V. M. Moreau Charles F. Dumouriez Francisco de Miranda Louis Desaix † François C. Kellermann Wolfe Tone † Jan Henryk Dabrowski---- Christian VII of Denmark Olfert Fischer Steen Bille---- Tipu Sultan † v t e v t e Verdun Valmy Jemappes Neerwinden 1st Mainz Raismes Famars Bellegarde San Pietro and Sant'Antioco 1st Arlon Valenciennes Dunkirk Hondshoote Avesnes-le-Sec Menin Méribel Pirmasens Peyrestortes Toulon Truillas 1st Wissembourg Wattignies 1st Kaiserslautern Wœrth (fr) 2nd Wissembourg Fort-Dauphin Martinique Saint-Florent Bastia Guadeloupe 2nd Arlon 1st Landrecies Villers-en-Cauchies Saorgio Beaumont Mouscron Boulou Tourcoing 3rd Arlon Tournay 2nd Kaiserslautern Ushant Fleurus Calvi Vosges Baztan San-Lorenzo 1st Dego Sprimont Luxembourg Black Mountain Roses Helder Gulf of Roses Genoa Groix Quiberon Hyères Handschuhsheim Höchst 2nd Mainz Pfeddersheim Mannheim Loano Voltri Montenotte Millesimo 2nd Dego Ceva Mondovì Cherasco (fr) Fombio Lodi Borghetto Mantua Ettlingen Lonato Castiglione Peschiera (fr) Neresheim Amberg Friedberg Newfoundland Würzburg Rovereto 1st Bassano Biberach Emmendingen Schliengen Kehl 2nd Bassano Calliano Caldiero Arcole Expédition d'Irlande Rivoli Faenza Fishguard Valvasone Tyrol (fr) Tarvis Neuwied Diersheim Veronese Easter Camperdown War in the Vendée War of the Pyrenees Flanders Campaign Anglo-Spanish War v t e Corfu Ostrach 1st Stockach Verona Magnano Cassano Winterthur 1st Zurich Trebbia Mantua Novi Bergen 2nd Zurich Castricum Wiesloch Genoa Hohentwiel 2nd Stockach Messkirch Biberach Fort Bard Montebello Marengo Höchstädt Neuburg Ampfing Hohenlinden Mincio Copenhagen Algeciras (1st • 2nd) Porto Ferrajo Mediterranean Campaign Egyptian Campaign Swiss Campaign Dutch Campaign v t e Saorgio 1st Dego Loano Voltri Montenotte Millesimo 2nd Dego Ceva Mondovì Fombio Lodi Borghetto Lonato Castiglione Rovereto 1st Bassano 2nd Bassano Calliano Caldiero Arcole Rivoli 1st Mantua Faenza Valvasone Tarvis Veronese Easter Verona Magnano Cassano Trebbia 2nd Mantua Novi Genoa Montebello Marengo Pozzolo v t e Sardinia Toulon Guernsey May 1794 Ushant Alexander Croisière du Grand Hiver Gulf of Roses Genoa April 1795 Cornwallis's Retreat Groix Hyères 1st St Vincent Saldanha Bay Newfoundland expedition Expédition d'Irlande Droits de l'Homme 2nd St Vincent Camperdown Raz de Sein Îles Saint-Marcouf Nile Tory Island Dunkirk Malta Copenhagen Algeciras (1st • 2nd) Boulogne v t e Vendée Chouannerie Toulon Lyon 13 Vendémiaire Peasants' War (1798) Irish Rebellion of 1798 Quasi-War Haitian Revolution The French Revolutionary Wars were a series of major conflicts fought between the French Republic government and several European Monarchies from 1792 to 1802. Marked by French revolutionary fervour and military innovations, the campaigns saw the French Revolutionary Armies defeat a number of opposing coalitions. They resulted in expanded French control to the Low Countries, Italy, and the Rhineland. The wars depended on extremely high numbers of soldiers, recruited by modern mass conscription.The French Revolutionary Wars are usually divided between those of the First Coalition (1792–1797) and the Second Coalition (1798–1801). France was at war with Great Britain continuously from 1793 to 1802. Hostilities with Great Britain ceased with the Treaty of Amiens in 1802, but conflict soon started up again with the Napoleonic Wars. The Treaty of Amiens is usually reckoned to mark the end of the French Revolutionary Wars; however, historians have proposed other events before and after 1802 as the starting point of the Napoleonic Wars. 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