Second Anglo-Dutch War
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Was a conflict between England and the Dutch Republic partly for control over the seas and trade routes.
Chronology
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January 1668: British forces leave Suriname as decided in the treaty of Breda (1667).
June 1667: The Battle of Nevis in 1667 was a significant naval engagement between the English and French forces in the Caribbean. The English victory, led by Admiral Sir John Harman, resulted in the recapture of Antigua and Montserrat from the French, solidifying English naval control in the region.
January 1667: French capture of the English island of Antigua.
November 1667: The English fleet recaptured Fort Zeelandia in Suriname in October.
November 1666: 17 November 1666 - mid 1668: French occupation of Sint Estatius.
November 1665: In late 1665, an English force from Jamaica and Barbados captured the Dutch possession of Tobago.
September 1666: French recapture of Tobago.
February 1667: A Dutch force under Admiral Abraham Crijnssen, organised by the province of Zeeland, not the States General, arrived at Cayenne in February 1667 and captured Suriname from the English in the same month.
April 1666: The french occupy the entire island of St. Christopher.
July 1667: In 1667, Montserrat returned to English control under the terms of the Treaty of Breda. The treaty was signed between England and the Netherlands.
Was the treaty that ended the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
August 1667: The Caribbean island of Saint Kitts was split between France and England.
French Guyana was occupied by England during the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
September 1667: 23 Sep 1667 - 8 Oct 1667: English occupation of French Guyana.