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Britain played a complex role during the French Revolution, initially supporting the revolution's principles of liberty and equality but quickly turning against it as the revolution became more radical. The British government feared the spread of revolutionary ideas and the potential for similar uprisings in its own territories. Consequently, Britain formed coalitions with other monarchies to counter the revolutionary forces, leading to a series of wars against revolutionary France. This opposition ultimately contributed to a long period of conflict known as the Napoleonic Wars.

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