British forces support Portuguese and Spanish against French with Wellesley's arrival.

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In 1808, the British forces led by Wellesley landed in Portugal to aid the Portuguese and Spanish in their fight against the French invasion. The arrival of the British troops provided much-needed support to the allied forces, enabling them to resist the French advance. With the strategic expertise of Wellesley, later known as the Duke of Wellington, the allied forces were able to organize effective resistance against the French armies. The presence of experienced British soldiers helped boost the morale of the Portuguese and Spanish troops, ultimately leading to several key victories against the French. The British intervention in Portugal marked a turning point in the Peninsular War, shifting the balance of power in favor of the allied forces. The alliance between Britain, Portugal, and Spain proved to be crucial in ultimately defeating the French and driving them out of the Iberian Peninsula. The British forces' arrival in Portugal under Wellesley's command had a profound impact on the outcome of the conflict, solidifying their position as key players in the struggle against Napoleon's forces in Europe. #BritishForces #Wellesley #Portugal #PeninsularWar #DukeofWellington
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