Sino–French War

The Sino–French War (Chinese: 中法戰争; pinyin: Zhōng fǎ Zhànzhēng, French: Guerre franco-chinoise, Vietnamese: Chiến tranh Pháp-Thanh), also known as the Tonkin War and Tonquin War, was a limited conflict fought between August 1884 and April 1885 to decide whether France should replace China in control of Tonkin (northern Vietnam). Because the French achieved their war aims, they are usually considered to have won the war. Nevertheless, the Chinese armies performed better than they had in other nineteenth-century foreign wars, resulting in a number of French defeats in individual battles. In Taiwan and in some quarters near Guangxi, the war is even regarded as a Chinese victory.

Read more about Sino–French War:  Prelude, French Intervention in Tonkin, French Attempts To Secure An Alliance With Japan, Aftermath

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