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November 1793 CE
The repercussions of this operation are severe, however.
Gell, acting on instructions from Hood, had violated Genoese neutrality in a deliberate attempt to intimidate the pro-Republican faction in the city, but their actions had been readily seized upon by French propagandists such as Nicolas Ozanne, who portrays the raid in print form as a massacre of unarmed sailors.
The Genoese government breaks off diplomatic relations with Britain, permitting only French ships to enter the harbor.
The British institute a blockade, and as a result the five thousand Austrian reinforcements destined for Toulon are unable to embark.
Drake and all British inhabitants of Genoa are expelled, and Gell initiates a blockade of the city, seizing neutral merchant shipping destined for the port.
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Austria, Archduchy of
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Holy Roman Empire
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Habsburg Monarchy, or Empire
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Spain, Bourbon Kingdom of
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Britain, Kingdom of Great
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Netherlands, Southern (Austrian)
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Sardinia, Kingdom of (Savoy)
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Naples and Sicily, Bourbon Kingdom of
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French First Republic
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