The United States did not formally go to war with France in the 19th century, but there were significant tensions, particularly during the Quasi-War from 1798 to 1800. This conflict arose from issues related to trade and France's opposition to U.S. neutrality during its wars with Britain. Although it involved naval skirmishes and privateering, it was an undeclared war and did not escalate into a full-scale conflict. Overall, while relations were strained, there was no outright war between the two nations during that century.
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