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** [[Battle of Huaqui]] 20 June - Revolutionary Argentinian forces are defeated by Royalist troops
** [[Battle of Huaqui]] 20 June - Revolutionary Argentinian forces are defeated by Royalist troops
** [[Siege of Tarifa (1812)|Siege of Tarifa]] October 1811 to January 1812 – Anglo-Spanish troops defeat the French during Peninsular War
** [[Siege of Tarifa (1812)|Siege of Tarifa]] October 1811 to January 1812 – Anglo-Spanish troops defeat the French during Peninsular War
** [[Battle of Arroyo dos Molinos]] 28 October - An allied force under General [[Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill|Rowland Hill]] defeated a French force during Peninsular War
** [[Battle of Tippecanoe]] 7 November – [[William Henry Harrison]] (US) defeats [[Tecumseh]] and [[Shawnee]]
** [[Battle of Tippecanoe]] 7 November – [[William Henry Harrison]] (US) defeats [[Tecumseh]] and [[Shawnee]]
** [[Battle of Yanbu]] (end of 1811) – [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt|Muhammad Ali]] forces landed in [[Yanbu]] starting [[Ottoman–Saudi War]]
** [[Battle of Yanbu]] (end of 1811) – [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt|Muhammad Ali]] forces landed in [[Yanbu]] starting [[Ottoman–Saudi War]]
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** [[Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1812)|Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo]] ( 2–23 February) – British and Portuguese forces besiege and defeat French garrison during Peninsular War.
** [[Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo (1812)|Siege of Ciudad Rodrigo]] ( 2–23 February) – British and Portuguese forces besiege and defeat French garrison during Peninsular War.
** [[Siege of Badajoz (1812)|Battle of Badajoz]] (16 March – 6 April) – British and Portuguese forces besiege and defeat French garrison during Peninsular War.
** [[Siege of Badajoz (1812)|Battle of Badajoz]] (16 March – 6 April) – British and Portuguese forces besiege and defeat French garrison during Peninsular War.
** [[Battle of Almaraz]] 18/19 May - Anglo-Portuguese Army under Lord Hill destroy a French pontoon bridge across the River Tagus during Peninsular War
** [[Battle of Ostrovno]] 12 July – Indecisive French victory; Russian strategic success
** [[Battle of Ostrovno]] 12 July – Indecisive French victory; Russian strategic success
** [[Battle of Lyngør]] 12 July – British victory, Danish-Norwegian frigate sunk.
** [[Battle of Lyngør]] 12 July – British victory, Danish-Norwegian frigate sunk.
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** [[Battle of Maguaga]] 9 August – Both armies withdraw from War of 1812 battle
** [[Battle of Maguaga]] 9 August – Both armies withdraw from War of 1812 battle
** [[Battle of Fort Dearborn]] 15 August – Fort burned by Indians
** [[Battle of Fort Dearborn]] 15 August – Fort burned by Indians
** [[Siege of Detroit]] 15 – 16 August – American forces, under General William Hull, surrender to British, under Sir [[Isaac Brock]] and Chief [[Tecumseh]] during [[War of 1812]]
** [[Siege of Detroit]] (15 – 16 August} – American forces, under General William Hull, surrender to British, under Sir [[Isaac Brock]] and Chief [[Tecumseh]] during [[War of 1812]]
** [[Battle of Smolensk (1812)|Battle of Smolensk]] 16 August-17 – Russians under [[Pyotr Bagration]], [[Barclay de Tolley|de Tolley]] defeated and retreat
** [[Battle of Smolensk (1812)|Battle of Smolensk]] 16 August-17 – Russians under [[Pyotr Bagration]], [[Barclay de Tolley|de Tolley]] defeated and retreat
** [[First Battle of Polotsk]] (17 August – 18) – indecisive battle between Russian and French corps
** [[First Battle of Polotsk]] (17 August – 18) – indecisive battle between Russian and French corps
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** [[Siege of Fort Wayne]] (5 September – 12) – Americans repel Miamis and Potawatomis
** [[Siege of Fort Wayne]] (5 September – 12) – Americans repel Miamis and Potawatomis
** [[Battle of Borodino]] 7 September – [[Mikhail Kutuzov|Kutuzov]] retreats after bloody battle. Napoleon enters Moscow. General [[Pyotr Bagration]] is killed.
** [[Battle of Borodino]] 7 September – [[Mikhail Kutuzov|Kutuzov]] retreats after bloody battle. Napoleon enters Moscow. General [[Pyotr Bagration]] is killed.
** [[Battle of Tucumán]] 24 and 25 September - Argentina's Army of the North, commanded by General [[Manuel Belgrano]], defeated royalist troops
** [[Siege of Burgos|Battle of Burgos]] (19 September - 21 October) - Unsuccessful siege by Anglo-Portuguese Army during Peninsular War.
** [[Battle of Tucumán]] (24 and 25 September} - Argentina's Army of the North, commanded by General [[Manuel Belgrano]], defeated royalist troops
** [[Battle of Queenston Heights]] 13 October – US forces under Rensselaer defeated in attempt to capture town by British under Sir Isaac Brock, who is killed
** [[Battle of Queenston Heights]] 13 October – US forces under Rensselaer defeated in attempt to capture town by British under Sir Isaac Brock, who is killed
** [[Battle of Tarutino]] 18 October – Russian victory over Murat's corps
** [[Battle of Tarutino]] 18 October – Russian victory over Murat's corps
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** [[Battle of Czasniki (1812)|Battle of Czasniki]] 31 October – Russians defeat French army, commanded by Marshal Victor.
** [[Battle of Czasniki (1812)|Battle of Czasniki]] 31 October – Russians defeat French army, commanded by Marshal Victor.
** [[Battle of Aslanduz]] 31 October – Russians defeat Persian army of Abbas Mirza.
** [[Battle of Aslanduz]] 31 October – Russians defeat Persian army of Abbas Mirza.
** [[Battle of Medina (1812)]] November – [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt]] returned [[Medina]] from [[First Saudi State|Saudis]]
** [[Battle of Medina (1812)]] November – [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt]] recovers [[Medina]] from [[First Saudi State|Saudis]]
** [[Battle of Vyazma]] 3 November – Russians defeat French indecisively
** [[Battle of Vyazma]] 3 November – Russians defeat French indecisively
** [[Battle of Smoliani]] (13 November – 14) – Russian victory over French forces of Victor and Oudinot
** [[Battle of Smoliani]] (13 November – 14) – Russian victory over French forces of Victor and Oudinot
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** [[Battle of Berezina]] 26 November-29 – French successfully cross river with huge losses, despite being nearly surrounded by two Russian armies, ending retreat from Russia
** [[Battle of Berezina]] 26 November-29 – French successfully cross river with huge losses, despite being nearly surrounded by two Russian armies, ending retreat from Russia
** [[Battle of the Mississinewa]] (17 December-18) – United States forces defeat Miami tribe.
** [[Battle of the Mississinewa]] (17 December-18) – United States forces defeat Miami tribe.

* 1813–
* 1813–
** [[Battle of Jeddah (1813)|Battle of Jeddah]] 7 January – [[Tusun Pasha]] and [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt|his father]] reclaim [[Jeddah]] from [[First Saudi State|Saudis]]
** [[Battle of Jeddah (1813)|Battle of Jeddah]] 7 January – [[Tusun Pasha]] and [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt|his father]] reclaim [[Jeddah]] from [[First Saudi State|Saudis]]
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** [[Battle of York]] 27 April – Dearborn and Chauncey capture British garrison, recklessly loot and burn capital (now Toronto)
** [[Battle of York]] 27 April – Dearborn and Chauncey capture British garrison, recklessly loot and burn capital (now Toronto)
** [[Battle of Lützen (1813)|Battle of Lützen]] 2 May – Napoleon defeats Russo-Prussian army of Wittgenstein
** [[Battle of Lützen (1813)|Battle of Lützen]] 2 May – Napoleon defeats Russo-Prussian army of Wittgenstein
** [[Siege of Fort Meigs]] 1 May – 9 – Effective stalemate during War of 1812.
** [[Siege of Fort Meigs]] (1 May – 9) – Effective stalemate during War of 1812.
** [[Battle of Bautzen]] 20 May-21 – Napoleon defeats Wittgenstein, who is only able to escape due to Ney's incompetence
** [[Battle of Bautzen]] 20 May-21 – Napoleon defeats Wittgenstein, who is only able to escape due to Ney's incompetence
** [[Battle of Fort George]] 27 May – Lt. Col. [[Winfield Scott]] captures British fort
** [[Battle of Fort George]] 27 May – Lt. Col. [[Winfield Scott]] captures British fort
** [[Second Battle of Sacket's Harbor]] 28 May-29 – US Gen. Jacob Brown turns back British under Sir John Prevost
** [[Second Battle of Sacket's Harbor]] (28 May-29) – US Gen. Jacob Brown turns back British under Sir John Prevost
** [[Battle of Boston Harbor]] 1 June – HMS ''Shannon'' captures Lawrence's USS ''Chesapeake'' with ease
** [[Battle of Boston Harbor]] 1 June – HMS ''Shannon'' captures Lawrence's USS ''Chesapeake'' with ease
** [[Battle of Stoney Creek]] 6 June – British force of 700 under John Vincent defeat US force three times its size under William Winder, John Chandler
** [[Battle of Stoney Creek]] 6 June – British force of 700 under John Vincent defeat US force three times its size under William Winder, John Chandler
** [[Battle of Vitoria]] 21 June – Wellington defeats French under Joseph, forced to withdraw towards France
** [[Battle of Vitoria]] 21 June – Wellington defeats French under Joseph, forced to withdraw towards France
** [[Battle of Craney Island]] 22 June – British attack on [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]] foiled.
** [[Battle of Craney Island]] 22 June – British attack on [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]] foiled.
** [[Battle of Sorauren]] 28 July 1 August Wellington defeats Soult, who withdraws across Pyrenees
** [[Siege of San Sebastián|Battle of San Sebastian]] (7 July - 8 September) - Allied forces capture San Sebastián from French during Peninsular War.
** [[Battle of the Pyrenees]] (25 July - 30) - French large-scale attack under [[Jean-de-Dieu Soult|General Soult]] against Allies fails during Peninsular War
** [[Battle of Sorauren]] (28 July – 1 August) – Wellington defeats Soult, who withdraws across Pyrenees
** [[Battle of Burnt Corn]] 27 July – American forces disperse a raiding party of [[Creek (people)|Creek Indians]]
** [[Battle of Burnt Corn]] 27 July – American forces disperse a raiding party of [[Creek (people)|Creek Indians]]
** [[Battle of Fort Stephenson]] 2 August – British attack on American fort fails.
** [[Battle of Fort Stephenson]] 2 August – British attack on American fort fails.
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** [[Battle of Dresden]] 26–27 August – Napoleon's last major victory on German soil, over main Allied army of Prince Schwarzenberg
** [[Battle of Dresden]] 26–27 August – Napoleon's last major victory on German soil, over main Allied army of Prince Schwarzenberg
** [[Battle of Kulm]] 29–30 August – Marshal Vandamme defeated, captured by allied Coalition forces
** [[Battle of Kulm]] 29–30 August – Marshal Vandamme defeated, captured by allied Coalition forces
** [[Battle of San Marcial]] 31 August - Spanish Army of Galicia, led by Manuel Freire, turns back Marshal Nicolas Soult's last major offensive of Peninsular War
** [[Battle of Dennewitz]] 6 September – Bernadotte, Bülow defeat Ney
** [[Battle of Dennewitz]] 6 September – Bernadotte, Bülow defeat Ney
** [[Battle of Lake Erie]] 10 September – Perry's fleet defeats British, Perry says "We have met the enemy and they are ours"
** [[Battle of Lake Erie]] 10 September – Perry's fleet defeats British, Perry says "We have met the enemy and they are ours"
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** [[Battle of Tallushatchee]] 3 November – US forces under Andrew Jackson defeat Creek
** [[Battle of Tallushatchee]] 3 November – US forces under Andrew Jackson defeat Creek
** [[Battle of Talladega]] 9 November – Jackson defeats Creek
** [[Battle of Talladega]] 9 November – Jackson defeats Creek
** [[Battle of Nivelle]] 10 November - Allied troops defeat Marshal Soult of France during Peninsular War
** [[Battle of Crysler's Farm]] 11 November – US forces under James Wilkinson defeated by much smaller British force under J. W. Morrison
** [[Battle of Crysler's Farm]] 11 November – US forces under James Wilkinson defeated by much smaller British force under J. W. Morrison
** [[Battle of Ayohuma]] 14 November - Argentina's Army of the North were defeated by the royalists.
** [[Battle of Ayohuma]] 14 November - Argentina's Army of the North were defeated by the royalists.
** [[Battle of the Nive]] (9 December - 13) - Allies defeat Marshal Soult's French army near Bayonne during the Peninsular War
** [[Battle of Bari]]

* 1814 –
* 1814 –
** [[Battles of Emuckfaw and Enotachopo Creek]] – twin indecisive battles during Creek War.
** [[Battles of Emuckfaw and Enotachopo Creek]] – twin indecisive battles during Creek War.
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** [[Battle of Lacolle Mills (1814)|Second Battle of Lacolle Mills]] 30 March – US forces under Wilkinson defeated by British in attempt to invade Canada via Niagara. Wilkinson relieved, replaced by Jacob Brown, with assistance of Winfield Scott
** [[Battle of Lacolle Mills (1814)|Second Battle of Lacolle Mills]] 30 March – US forces under Wilkinson defeated by British in attempt to invade Canada via Niagara. Wilkinson relieved, replaced by Jacob Brown, with assistance of Winfield Scott
** [[Battle of Toulouse (1814)|Battle of Toulouse]] 10 April – Wellington defeats Soult, forced to abandon city. Fighting on southern front comes to end soon after, with news of Napoleon's abdication
** [[Battle of Toulouse (1814)|Battle of Toulouse]] 10 April – Wellington defeats Soult, forced to abandon city. Fighting on southern front comes to end soon after, with news of Napoleon's abdication
** [[Battle of Big Sandy Creek]] 30 May – US forces surprise the British in Upstate New York, capturing 6 ships and 143 prisoners
** [[Battle of Big Sandy Creek]] 30 May – US forces surprise the British in upstate New York, capturing 6 ships and 143 prisoners
** [[Battle of Chippawa]] 5 July – US forces invade Canada under Brown, Scott defeat British under Phineas Riall
** [[Battle of Chippawa]] 5 July – US forces invade Canada under Brown, Scott defeats British under Phineas Riall
** [[Battle of Lundy's Lane]] 25 July – Brown's Americans take on British under Sir Gordon Drummond in violent indecisive battle. US forces withdraw from Canada due to heavy losses giving argument for British victory.
** [[Battle of Lundy's Lane]] 25 July – Brown's Americans take on British under Sir Gordon Drummond in violent indecisive battle. US forces withdraw from Canada due to heavy losses giving argument for British victory.
** [[Battle of Mackinac Island (1814)|Battle of Mackinac Island]] (26 July – 4 August) – Unsuccessful American attempt to capture [[Fort Mackinac]].
** [[Battle of Mackinac Island (1814)|Battle of Mackinac Island]] (26 July – 4 August) – Unsuccessful American attempt to capture [[Fort Mackinac]].
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** [[Siege of Fort Erie]] (4 August – 5 November) – Americans repel British attempt to retake fort.
** [[Siege of Fort Erie]] (4 August – 5 November) – Americans repel British attempt to retake fort.
** [[Battle of Pensacola (1814)|Battle of Pensacola]] (7 – 9 November) – [[Andrew Jackson]] wins Pyrrhic victory.
** [[Battle of Pensacola (1814)|Battle of Pensacola]] (7 – 9 November) – [[Andrew Jackson]] wins Pyrrhic victory.

* 1815 –
* 1815 –
** [[Battle of New Orleans]] 8 January – Jackson defeats British army of Pakenham, as news of [[Treaty of Ghent]] signed in December, not yet arrived
** [[Battle of New Orleans]] 8 January – Jackson defeats British army of Pakenham, as news of [[Treaty of Ghent]] signed in December, not yet arrived
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** [[Bombardment of Algiers (1816)|Bombardment of Algiers]] – 27 August – UK and Dutch ships attack [[Barbary pirate]]s.
** [[Bombardment of Algiers (1816)|Bombardment of Algiers]] – 27 August – UK and Dutch ships attack [[Barbary pirate]]s.
**[[Battle of Seven Oaks]]
**[[Battle of Seven Oaks]]

* 1817 –
* 1817 –
** [[Battle of Chacabuco]] 12 February – Chilean rebels defeat Spanish.
** [[Battle of Chacabuco]] 12 February – Chilean rebels defeat Spanish.
** [[Nejd Expedition]] (1817–1818) – [[Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt|Ibrahim Pasha]] captured several Nejdi villages
** [[Nejd Expedition]] (1817–1818) – [[Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt|Ibrahim Pasha]] captured several Nejdi villages
** [[Battle of Mahidpur]] 21 December – British forces under Sir Thomas Hyslop defeat Marathas under Holkar
** [[Battle of Mahidpur]] 21 December – British forces under Sir Thomas Hyslop defeat Marathas under Holkar

* 1818 –
* 1818 –
** [[Battle of Kafir Qala]] - The Afghans defeat a Persian army on its way to take [[Herat]].
** [[Battle of Kafir Qala]] - The Afghans defeat a Persian army on its way to take [[Herat]].
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** [[Nejd Expedition]] – [[Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt|Ibrahim Pasha]] cuptured [[Riyadh]]
** [[Nejd Expedition]] – [[Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt|Ibrahim Pasha]] cuptured [[Riyadh]]
** [[Battle of Diriyah]] 9 September – [[Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt|Ibrahim Pasha]] captured and destroyed [[Diriyah]] ending the [[First Saudi State]]
** [[Battle of Diriyah]] 9 September – [[Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt|Ibrahim Pasha]] captured and destroyed [[Diriyah]] ending the [[First Saudi State]]

* 1819 –
* 1819 –
** [[Battle of Grahamstown]] 22 April - Xhosa chief Makana attacks the British settlement of Grahamstown in Eastern Cape, South Africa with 6000 men and is repulsed with heavy losses.
** [[Battle of Grahamstown]] 22 April - Xhosa chief Makana attacks the British settlement of Grahamstown in Eastern Cape, South Africa with 6000 men and is repulsed with heavy losses.

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Cannons that were used and are located at the Battle of Malvern Hill

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