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England was not affected by Napoleon's conflicts during the 18th century as ​

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Answered by priyankahr045
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In 1803 the Kingdom of Great Britain was renamed the United Kingdom after absorbing Ireland. After a relatively peaceful period from 1801-1803 (during which the Royal Navy supplied material and naval support to Haitian rebels fighting Napoleon's forces in the Caribbean), war in Europe began again.

In 1803 the Kingdom of Great Britain was renamed the United Kingdom after absorbing Ireland. After a relatively peaceful period from 1801-1803 (during which the Royal Navy supplied material and naval support to Haitian rebels fighting Napoleon's forces in the Caribbean), war in Europe began again.

So in fact, it all started as a family feud between different French families that both sought to control the former Gallia/Gaul, and it's in later centuries it would become a more national conflict between a French people and an English people and the One Hundred Years War did a lot to make those identities emerge and .

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