Coalitions Against France
Throughout history, various coalitions have formed against France during times of conflict, particularly during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. These coalitions typically included a mix of European powers, such as Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia, who sought to counter France's expansionist policies and revolutionary ideals.
The first major coalition against France was established in 1793, leading to a series of military confrontations. Subsequent coalitions emerged as France continued to assert its influence across Europe, culminating in the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1815, which marked the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the restoration of the balance of power in Europe.