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- Q16931155 subject Q8104160.
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- Q16931155 abstract "The French conquest of Corsica took place during 1768 and 1769 when the Corsican Republic was occupied by French forces under the command of the Comte de Vaux. France received de jure control of the island of Corsica as a pledge from the Genoese Republic via the Treaty of Versailles in 1768. Genoa still claimed ownership of the island, although since 1755, Corsicans had achieved virtual independence and had written a Corsican Constitution (in Italian). After abandoning any hope of recovering Corsica by force, the Genoese chose to sell their rights over the island to France who were keen to gain new territory to replace territory lost during the Seven Years' War. France's initial offensive failed after a significant defeat was suffered at the Battle of Borgo in October 1768. France dispatched large numbers of reinforcements, swelling the size of their army there to 24,000. The Corsican army suffered a major setback at the Battle of Ponte Novu and the French forces soon overran the island although Corsican forces were not completely subdued until the following year and sporadic outbreaks of rebellion continued. The French invasion triggered the Corsican Crisis in British politics. Although they sent secret aid to the Corsicans, the British government chose not to act to prevent the island's occupation. The leader of the Corsican Republic, Pasquale Paoli, went into exile in Britain where he remained until the French Revolution allowed him to return to Corsica. British troops subsequently intervened in Corsica between 1794–1796, where they created the Anglo-Corsican Kingdom, and in 1814 when they agreed the Treaty of Bastia. Following the Congress of Vienna control of the islands were returned to the restored French monarchs.".
- Q16931155 combatant "Corsican Republic".
- Q16931155 commander Q152346.
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- Q16931155 place Q14112.
- Q16931155 result "French victory. Corsica annexed.".
- Q16931155 strength "168,000".
- Q16931155 strength "24,000".
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- Q16931155 combatant "Corsican Republic".
- Q16931155 commander "Comte de Chauvelin".
- Q16931155 commander "Comte de Vaux".
- Q16931155 commander "Pasquale Paoli".
- Q16931155 conflict "French Conquest of Corsica".
- Q16931155 place Q14112.
- Q16931155 result "French victory. Corsica annexed.".
- Q16931155 strength "168000".
- Q16931155 strength "24000".
- Q16931155 type Event.
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- Q16931155 comment "The French conquest of Corsica took place during 1768 and 1769 when the Corsican Republic was occupied by French forces under the command of the Comte de Vaux. France received de jure control of the island of Corsica as a pledge from the Genoese Republic via the Treaty of Versailles in 1768. Genoa still claimed ownership of the island, although since 1755, Corsicans had achieved virtual independence and had written a Corsican Constitution (in Italian).".
- Q16931155 label "French conquest of Corsica".
- Q16931155 name "French Conquest of Corsica".