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In 1797, the French Revolutionary Wars were ongoing, which began in 1792 following the French Revolution. This conflict involved France fighting against various European monarchies, primarily Austria and Great Britain, as they sought to expand revolutionary ideals and territory. The year was particularly marked by naval engagements, including the Battle of Cape St. Vincent, where the British Royal Navy achieved a significant victory against the Spanish fleet.

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