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Categories: 1803 in the British Empire, Naval battles of the Napoleonic Wars, Naval battles involving France, 1803 in Haiti, Naval battles involving the United Kingdom
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Blockade of Saint-Domingue  Action of 25 July 1803  Action of 29 August 1903  Action of 2 September 1803  Action of 30 June 1803
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The blockade of Saint-Domingue was a naval campaign fought during the first months of the Napoleonic Wars in which a series of British Royal Navy squadrons blockaded the French-held ports of Cap-Français and Môle-Saint-Nicolas on the northern coast of the French colony of Saint-Domingue, soon to become Haiti, after the conclusion of the Haitian Revolution on 1 January 1804. Wikipedia
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The blockade of Saint-Domingue was a naval campaign fought during the first months of the Napoleonic Wars in which a series of British Royal Navy squadrons blockaded the French-held ports of Cap-Français and Môle-Saint-Nicolas on the northern coast of the French colony of Saint-Domingue, soon to become Haiti, after the conclusion of the Haitian Revolution on 1 January 1804. Wikipedia
Naval campaign fought during the first months of the Napoleonic Wars Wikidata