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PostSubject: Top 10 Obscure Wars   Top 10 Obscure Wars Icon_minitimeSat Dec 29, 2012 10:07 pm

The following list covers obscure wars (including lesser-known campaigns of widely known wars) that I found, although there are countless more obscure wars out there. I happened to find these ten personally interesting and was able to get sufficient information to write about them. Enjoy!

Here: http://listverse.com/2012/06/06/top-10-obscure-wars/

Quote :
Quasi-War
1798 – 1800

Although France had played a major role in helping win the American Revolution, the United States and France soon found themselves as enemies in a naval war. Two key factors led to the Quasi-War. During this time France was at war with Great Britain during the War of the Second Coalition, and the United States had officially declared their neutrality. Despite this, the United States still traded with Great Britain; an act that in France’s eyes, broke their neutrality. Also during this time the French Revolution had occurred, resulting in France becoming a Republic. This caused the U.S. to stop debt repayments to France, as they claimed their debt was to be paid to the French monarchy, not to the French Republic.

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In response to this situation, the navy of France and numerous privateers began to seize American trading ships headed towards Britain, and the French government refused to negotiate. As American trading took a huge hit over several months, Congress authorized attacks on French warships. A fleet of 54 American ships were dispatched to patrol the Pacific July 1798 with orders to destroy or capture French privateers.

Losses on both sides were light. In 1800 France and the United States came to an agreement to stop hostilities and resume free trade.
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