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...1. The Battle of Waterloo 2. The Battle of the North Atlantic 3. The Anglo-Dutch Wars 4. The Boer Wars The Boer Wars (1880-81 and 1899-1902) involved troops of the British Empire fighting settlers and farmers descended from the Dutch, in the Orange Free State and Transvaal Republic in South Africa. The latter war was won by the British, who defeated the Afrikaners, and the British subsequently colonized South Africa. The Battle of Waterloo took place in Belgium in 1815, and marked the defeat of Napoleon by the British commander, Wellington, and his European allies. The Battle of the North Atlantic, was actually the naval campaign waged by Allied navies (1939-1945) to protect merchant ships transitting the Atlantic with supplies for Britain, and munitions and supplies for the Soviets in Murmansk. The Anglo-Dutch Wars were fought mainly as naval wars in the 17th century and were related primarily to trade disputes.
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