Capture of Luanda
In 1641 the Dutch captured Luanda from the Portuguese.[2] The Portuguese, upon the arrival of the Dutch, fled upriver. The Portuguese would return and retake the city in 1648.
Capture of Luanda | |||||||
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Part of Dutch-Portuguese War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Dutch Republic | Portuguese Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Cornelis Jol | Pedro César de Meneses | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
2,145 soldiers 20 ships [1] | Unknown |
On August 25, 1641 the Dutch landed 2,145 troops near Luanda under the command of Cornelis Jol. Upon the Dutch arrival, 800 Portuguese, some soldiers and some civilians, fled and regrouped at Kilunda. On September 19, the Dutch drove them from that position and forced them to fall back to the Portuguese plantations along the Bengo River. The Dutch then fortified their positions along the river.
Notes
- Paula Lourenço p.78
- Robin Blackburn: “The” Making of New World Slavery: From the Baroque to the Modern 1492 - 1800, verso, 1998, p. 195
References
- Lourenço, Paula.Battles of Portuguese History - Defence of the Overseas. - Volume X. (2006)
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