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In the summer of 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte led an expedition to Egypt.
Meanwhile, during his absence from Europe, the outbreak of violence in Switzerland drew French support against the old Swiss Confederation.
When revolutionaries overthrew the cantonal government in Bern, the French Army of the Alps invaded, ostensibly to support the Swiss Republicans.
In northern Italy, Russian general Aleksandr Suvorov won a string of victories, driving the French under Moreau out of the Po Valley, forcing them back on the French Alps and the coast around Genoa.
However, the Russian armies in the Helvetic Republic ( Switzerland ) were defeated by French commander André Masséna, and Suvorov eventually withdrew.
Ultimately the Russians left the Coalition when Great Britain insisted on the right to search all vessels it stopped at sea.
In Germany, Archduke Charles of Austria drove the French under Jean-Baptiste Jourdan back across the Rhine and won several victories in Switzerland.
Jourdan was replaced by Massena, who then combined the Armies of the Danube and Helvetia.

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