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General Sir Ralph Abercromby and the French Revolutionary Wars 1792-1801, Carole Divall

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General Sir Ralph Abercromby and the French Revolutionary Wars 1792-1801, Carole Divall
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
General Sir Ralph Abercromby and the French Revolutionary Wars 1792-1801
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Carole Divall
Summary
The French Revolutionary Wars of 1793-1801 are less well known than the Napoleonic Wars that followed, but they represent a critical stage in the political and diplomatic history of Europe, and Sir Ralph Abercromby played a leading role in the British military campaigns that were part of them. Carole Divall in this absorbing and perceptive study throws new light onto Britain's position during the late eighteenth century, focusing on its military affairs and the expeditionary forces led by Abercromby during the conflict. As tension between Britain and France grew after the convulsions of the French revolution, the British decided to wage an economic war by attacking French colonial possessions, and money and men were sent to campaign on the continent. Abercromby was the most notable British general to exercise command of these expeditions, and his actions and experiences are central to the narrative. He led British forces during the disastrous campaign in Flanders, achieved some success in St Lucia and Trinidad, failed at Den Helder and finally triumphed in Egypt where he lost his life in 1801
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adult
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