
Anglo-Allied forces
The Anglo-Allied forces were a coalition of armies from Britain and its allies that fought together during significant military campaigns in the early 19th century, notably against Napoleon during the Napoleonic Wars. Comprising British troops and allied nations such as Prussia, the Netherlands, and Spain, they united to oppose French expansion and domination in Europe. This alliance was crucial in defeating Napoleon, culminating in key battles like Waterloo in 1815. Their collaboration demonstrated the importance of multinational cooperation in achieving common military and political objectives.