The dutch fought the Travancore-Dutch War in India in the mid-18th century.
The Seven Years War, the War of Spanish Succession and the French Revolution/Napoleonic War were the main wars in the 1700s. Below is a site I found which seems to give a decent list. http://www.zum.de/whkmla/military/18cen/18cenindex.html
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No. It was fought a century earlier, as the last battle of the Napoleonic Wars, although part of WW1 was fought in the same general area.
In some way or another, most, if not all of the war's (involving modern nations) fought in the 20th century effected some sort of social reform.
They had fought or helped in several wars.
The country had fought in several wars and helped to finance the American Revolution.
The 18th century (1700s)
The country had fought in several wars and helped to finance the American Revolution.
There are many wars which were fought at the end of the nineteenth century. Some of these wars include Franco-Prussian War, Crimean War and Napoleonic Wars among others.
The wars that were fought between the British and French used Native Americans as proxies. Native Americans fought on both sides of the war.
There were four "Wars for Empire" fought between 1689 and 1763.
The dutch fought the Travancore-Dutch War in India in the mid-18th century.
18th Century American Revolution was fought with help from France.
between 1445 and 1487 in England
they left France deeply in debt
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