Polity Suriname (Colony)

This article is about the specific polity Suriname (Colony) and therefore only includes events related to its territory and not to its possessions or colonies. If you are interested in the possession, this is the link to the article about the nation which includes all possessions as well as all the different incarnations of the nation.

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Was a Dutch colony on the northern coast of South America.

Establishment

  • 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.
  • November 1667: The English fleet recaptured Fort Zeelandia in Suriname in October.

Chronology

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1. Anglo-Dutch Wars

Were a series of conflicts mainly fought between the Dutch Republic and England (later Great Britain) from mid-17th to late 18th century.

1.1. Second Anglo-Dutch War

Was a conflict between England and the Dutch Republic partly for control over the seas and trade routes.

  • 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.
  • November 1667: The English fleet recaptured Fort Zeelandia in Suriname in October.
  • January 1668: British forces leave Suriname as decided in the treaty of Breda (1667).

2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)

  • December 1954: Proclamation of the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Disestablishment

  • December 1954: Proclamation of the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands.