The Second Battle Of Copenhagen: The Second Battle Of Copenhagen

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The second Battle of Copenhagen took place in from August 16, 1807 to September 5, 1807. The Battle of Copenhagen was a British assault of Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen, to try and capture the Dano-Norwegian fleet. The Battle of Copenhagen took place during the Napoleonic Wars. Even though Denmark was defeated in the first Battle of Copenhagen, it still maintained a considerable navy. During the battle, Britain was concerned that Napoleon might force Denmark to close the Baltic Sea by rallying French troops to the island of Zealand. The British knew that access to the Baltic was essential for trade and raw materials for building and maintaining warships. By mid-July, the British believed the French were going to invade Holstein to

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