Battle of Plymouth (1652)

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The Battle of Plymouth (1652) was a naval engagement during the First Anglo-Dutch War in which English and Dutch fleets clashed off the coast of Plymouth, England, as part of their struggle for maritime and commercial supremacy.

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instanceOf military engagement
naval battle
belligerent Commonwealth of England NERFINISHED
Dutch Republic
belligerentSide Parliamentarian England NERFINISHED
cause Anglo-Dutch rivalry for maritime supremacy
commercial competition between England and the Dutch Republic
combatantCommander Cornelis de With NERFINISHED
George Ayscue NERFINISHED
Michiel de Ruyter NERFINISHED
conflict First Anglo-Dutch War NERFINISHED
conflictType naval warfare
countryInvolved Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
England NERFINISHED
date 1652
era 17th century
foughtBetween Dutch fleet
English fleet
hasParticipant Dutch navy NERFINISHED
Royal Navy NERFINISHED
location English Channel NERFINISHED
off Plymouth, England
namedAfter Plymouth NERFINISHED
opposedTo Royal Navy forces of the Commonwealth of England vs Dutch United Provinces fleet
partOf Anglo-Dutch Wars NERFINISHED
First Anglo-Dutch War NERFINISHED
relatedTo Battle of Dover (1652) NERFINISHED
Battle of Dungeness (1652) NERFINISHED
Battle of the Kentish Knock NERFINISHED
result Dutch victory
significance contributed to Dutch control of Channel trade routes in 1652
theatre maritime theatre

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First Anglo-Dutch War battle Battle of Plymouth (1652)