Battle of Martinique (1794)
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The Battle of Martinique was a successful British invasion of the French colony of Martinique in the West Indies during the French Revolutionary Wars. They continued to occupy the island until 1802, when the Treaty of Amiens restored it to French control.
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La prise de la Martinique est un événement des guerres de la Révolution française. Une force amphibie commandée par l'amiral John Jervis capture la Martinique défendue par la garnison française du général Donatien-Marie-Joseph de Rochambeau.
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