Five Years' War (Pax Nova Anglia)

The Five Years' War was a global conflict that lasted between 1802 and 1807. It included almost every European monarchy (with the exception of Russia) and the French Republic. A direct effect of the war was the unification of the Commonwealth of New England, known at the time as the United Colonies of New England. The war ended with a French victory with its independence being recognized by the international community, but also caused France to lose most of its colonial territory due to a conditional surrender by Great Britain.