The
miquelets were active during the
Catalan secessionist revolution of 1640 (, "War of the Reapers"). During the
War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714), most
miquelets fought on the Austriacist side; they became part of the
Army of Catalonia, in 1713, and continued the struggle against the French claimant
Philip, Duke of Anjou (Philip V) until long after the peace. During the
Peninsular War, the miquelets successfully harassed the
French occupiers in the mountains of Catalonia, sometimes even participating in operations in large bodies, such as in the
Siege of Girona (1809) and other operations around Girona in 1808 and 1809.
miquelet was a sobriquet used by Catalan soldiers on both sides of these and other wars; the French raised Catalan troops in 1689 in the
Revolt of the Barretines, as well as in 1808 in the Peninsular War. ==Miquelets in the Americas==