Week 22- The spread of War Flashcards

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How was the war going for the French?

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Both the ‘Army of the North’ and ‘Army of the Alps’ were successful.
On 6th November 1792, Dumouriez achieved victory at Jemappes.
French troops were spreading across Europe, capturing many key areas.

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What inspired the French troop to keep fighting?

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By revolutionary idealism and because of France’s desperate need for money.

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When did Britain get involved in the war?

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They began military preparations in late 1792.

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When did Spain and Portugal get involved in the war?

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They entered the anti-French coalition in January 1793.

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When did France declare war on Britain and the United Provinces?

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1st February 1793.

Then on Spain and Portugal in March.

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How did the French start to fail in the war after the British and United Provinces got involved?

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France’s troops were driven out of the Austrian Netherlands.
British, Austrian and Spanish troops all mounted attacks into France.
Internal revolts in Lyons and other cities in May also hindered the military effort.

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When did Dumouriez defect to the Austrians?

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April 1793.

This mean the Army of the North had lost their most effective leader.

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When did the British blockade of ports begin?

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June 1793

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What state was the French army in by July 1793?

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The enemy’s capture of Mainz resulted in the French withdrawal.
Valenciennes was occupied by Anglo-Austrian troops.

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