The Campaign against Norway, or The Norwegian-Swedish War of 1814 was fought between Sweden and Norway in the summer of 1814. The war resulted in Norway entering into union with Sweden, but with its own constitution and parliament. It was the last war to be fought by Sweden.
The Swedish army consisted of 45,000 men, experienced and well equipped soldiers. The Swedish navy had a number of large vessels and a capacity for moving and landing troops.
Hostilities started on 26 July with a swift Swedish naval attack against the Norwegian gunboats at Hvaler. The Norwegian vessels managed to escape, and did not take part in the rest of the war. The main Swedish thrust came over the border at Halden, surrounding the fortress Fredriksten and continuing north, while a force of 6,000 soldiers landed at Kråkerøy outside Fredrikstad; the town surrendered the day after. This was the start of a pincers movement around the main part of the Norwegian army at Rakkestad.
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