Napoleonic Wars
France
England and France
England had been involved in three wars with the French during between 1682 and 1754.
France had wars with England because after William of Normandy's family died out France said it should control Normandy despite the fact that England controlled it ever since 1066. This led to several wars the most famous being the hundred year war.
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England and France fought a lot of wars against each other in Europe.
the napoleonic wars in the early 1800s, because they eventually led to great inward unrest due to the embargo act passed because of it. it is kind of confusing...
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England & Northern Ireland. England defeated France on all front's in acouple of hundred years ago. The hundred year war, has not been a war fought in the expected and common belief of how wars are fought. I.E. World War 1 and 2.
If you mean between France and England, yes, many of them. These two nations were almost constantly at war with each other for hundreds of years, up through the end of the Napoleonic Wars. William the Conqueror took over England in 1066. He was from Normandy, in France, so his Kingdom then included Normandy and England. A few centuries later England also included part of what is France today. This is one surprising aspect of what went on in both World Wars - that the ancient enemies, France and England, were allies. It was especially surprising because the English dynasty of the last 300 years is a German one. They changed their last name during WWI from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor. Germany and England had always previously been allied against France.