Timeline (Nelson's Death)

1798

 * August 1st: The British fleet under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson engaged the French fleet under the command of Vice-Admiral François-Paul Brueys d'Aigalliers at Aboukir Bay. Nelson is mortally wounded during the opening hours of the battle and later dies from his wounds.
 * August 3rd: The British fleet retreated from Aboukir Bay, but lost nine ships in the process due to severe damage. Edward Berry, the acting commander of the surviving fleet, was executed by hanging due to the unfullfillness of an officer's duty and to withdrawal in the face of the enemy.

1799

 * March 20th: The Siege of Acre begins between the Anglo-Ottoman force under the command of Jezzar Pasha and William Sydney Smith against the French Expeditionary Force under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte.
 * March 21st: The Siege of Acre comes to an disgraceful end to the Anglo-Ottoman force, after the French Expeditionary Force occupied the city and forced Smith to flee, while Pasha was given the oppurtunity to rule French Egypt.
 * June 1st: The Ottoman Empire withdrawals from the French Revolutionary Wars, while the surviving British soldiers retreat back to Great Britain. Napoleon and the remainder of his force that is not occupying Egypt and Syria, and begin their journey to the Indian sub-continent.
 * June 15th: Napoleon and his French Expeditionary Force launches an invasion of southern tip of the Indian sub-continent and help assists the Kingdom of Mysore to "cleanse" the British East India Trading Company from the continent and establish both Mysorian and French rule over the continent.
 * June 22nd: Napoleon and Krishna Raja Wadiyar III meet in Mysore - the capital of Mysore - to discuss the division of the Indian sub-continent. The two leaders come to an border agreement along the Krishna River, with the south being Mysorian, and the north belonging the French.
 * July 1st: The French-Mysorian Friendship Treaty is passed by both Mysore and French, which would later prove useful during the First Global War, and the eventual Cold War. Napoleon orders the construction of the French Embassy in Mysore, and the construction of an Mysore Embassy in Paris.
 * July 4th: George III and Napoleon I arrive in Malta to discuss an peace treaty between the two nations. The Treaty of Malta is signed, and Great Britain withdrawals from the French Revolutionary Wars.

1803

 * May 18th: The United Kingdom resumes war on France after France refuses to withdraw from Dutch territory.

1807

 * June 1st: President James Madison asks Congress to declare war on Great Britain.
 * June 18th: War is declared between the United States of America and the British Empire

1812

 * June 1st: The Treaty of Paris is signed by the warring nations in the First European War, leading to the dominance of world affairs by the United States and French Empire.

1816

 * May 26th: The Federalist Party is disbanded due to the lack of supporters, and most assumilated themselves into the Democrats-Republicans.

1817

 * May 4th: William H. Crawford is inaguared as Fifth President of the United States.

1949

 * The Grand Alliance is reformed into the Paris Pact, which consists of the United States, French Empire, and other minor states.

1955

 * May 14th: The Tokyo Pact is signed by Russia and Japan in response to the formation of the Paris Pact back in 1949.

1967

 * October 6th: The 1967 Hormuz War begins between Arabia and Persia.
 * October 10th: The 1967 Hormuz War ends with an status quo treaty, and withdrawal to pre-war borders.