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Events that nearly brought the two countries to war:
Events that nearly brought the two countries to war:
* [[Corsican Crisis]]
* [[Corsican Crisis]]
* [[Falklands Crisis (1770)|Falklands Crisis]]
* [[Falklands Crisis of 1770|Falklands Crisis]]
* [[Nootka Crisis]]
* [[Nootka Crisis]]
* [[Rio Nuñez incident]]
* [[Rio Nuñez incident]]

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The Anglo-French Wars were a series of conflicts between the territories of the Kingdom of England, its sequel United Kingdom and the Kingdom of France succeeded by a republic throughout the Middle Ages to the modern age. Those include the following.

Middle Ages

High Middle Ages

Late Middle Ages

Modern period

1500s and 1600s

1700s

After 1802

Crises

Events that nearly brought the two countries to war:

See also

  • Kohn, George C (2006). Dictionary of Wars. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 9781438129167.
  • Lee, Roger. "Anglo-French Wars". The History Guy. Retrieved 1 January 2020.