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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: 1801 in Australia, 1801 in Brazil, 1801 in Canada, 1801 in Denmark, 1801 in Egypt, 1801 in England, 1801 in France, 1801 in Gibraltar, 1801 in India, 1801 in Ireland, 1801 in Italy, 1801 in Korea, 1801 in New Zealand, 1801 in Norway, 1801 in Portugal, 1801 in South Africa, 1801 in Wales, 1801 in international relations, 1801 in the Netherlands, 1801 in the United Kingdom, 1801 in the United States, Treaty of Luneville, Concordat of 1801, Battle of Copenhagen, French Campaign in Egypt and Syria, Midnight Judges Act, Battle of Algeciras Bay, Raid on Boulogne, United Kingdom general election, 1801, Polygar War, Siege of Alexandria, List of state leaders in 1801, HMS Invincible, Battle of Alexandria, War of the Oranges, Baudin expedition to Australia, List of colonial governors in 1801, First inauguration of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd Parliament of Lower Canada, 3rd Parliament of Upper Canada, Census Act 1800, 1801 English cricket season, Treaty of Badajoz, 8th General Assembly of Nova Scotia, District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801, Conspiracy of Suassuna, Treaty of Aranjuez, 3rd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, Campaigns of 1801 in the French Revolutionary Wars, Treaty of Madrid, Catholic Persecution of 1801, Battle of Abukir, Capitulation of Alexandria, Anglo-Persian Treaty of 1801, Batavian Republic constitutional referendum, 1801, Treaty of Florence, Carnatic Treaty. Excerpt: Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Quasi-War - Haitian Revolution Napoleonic Wars The Egyptian Campaign (1798-1801) was Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign in "The Orient," ostensibly to protect French trade interests, undermine Britain's access to India, and to establish scientific enterprise in the region. It was the primary purpose of the Mediterranean campaign of 1798, a series of naval engagements that included the capture of Malta. Despite many decisive...