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The Quasi-War (French: Quasi-guerre) was an undeclared war fought almost entirely at sea between the United States of America and the French Republic from 1798 to 1800. After the toppling of the French crown during its revolutionary wars, the United States refused to continue repaying its debt to France on the grounds that it had been owed to a previous regime.
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Quasi-War
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American: * 28 killed British: * 54+ killed * 1 ship captured * 300+ merchantmen and their cargoes captured * 43+ wounded After U.S. military involvement: * 22 privateers captured * Over 2000merchantships captured in total * Unknown Before U.S. military involvement: (later recaptured) * 42 wounded
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* American neutrality and renunciation of claims against France Convention of 1800 * End of French privateer attacks on American shipping * Peaceful cessation of Franco-American alliance * Reduction of French privateer and warship activity United States victory
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3 Schooners andMarines A fleet of 54 including: 18 Frigates 365 privateers Unknown number ofSailorsandMarines Unknown fleet size 5,700Sailors 2 Brigs 4 Sloops
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