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Battle of the James River (1667)

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on May 20, 1667. Despite joining forces with a French squadron, their efforts proved unsuccessful. Disappointed by the lack of commitment from the French, Crijnssen redirected his course northward.
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of Zeeland, who hoped to force the enemy into peace negotiations through devastation and ruin. Crijnssen's fleet consisted of three
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with a fleet of seven ships on December 30, 1666. His mission was to recapture the Dutch colonies in the
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searching for English ships. They eventually found them - where they burned and captured them.
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went up the river and found twenty ships there guarded by the English warship
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Fate was kind to Crijnssen. Without being discovered he arrived at the
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would lie. With the English flag in the top as a stratagem, the
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was taken immediately, as was a ship sailing out of the
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attempting to intercept an English war fleet near Nevis
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Battle of The James River (1667)
Second Anglo-Dutch War

James River
Jamestown, Virginia
Dutch Republic
England
England
Dutch Republic
Abraham Crijnssen
England
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Second Anglo-Dutch War
Lowestoft
Vågen
Jipsinghuizen
Four Days' Battle
St. James' Day
Holmes' Bonfire
Dungeness
The Medway
Landguard Fort
New Netherland
Barbados
Newfoundland
1st Surinam
Nevis
James River

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