capture of Tobago (1677)

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The capture of Tobago (1677) was a naval and military operation during the Franco-Dutch War in which French forces seized the Caribbean island of Tobago from the Dutch.

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instanceOf military operation
naval battle
siege
belligerent Dutch Republic
France
conflict Franco-Dutch War NERFINISHED
conflictType naval and land operation
countryInvolved France
Netherlands NERFINISHED
date 1677
followedBy continued French occupation of Tobago
hasEffect strengthening of French colonial position in the Lesser Antilles
weakening of Dutch colonial presence in the Caribbean
hasParticipant Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 17th century
involves amphibious landing
naval bombardment
siege of Dutch fortifications
location Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
Tobago NERFINISHED
opponent Dutch forces
French forces
partOf Anglo-French-Dutch colonial rivalry in the Caribbean NERFINISHED
European colonial conflicts in the Caribbean
Franco-Dutch War NERFINISHED
pointInTime 1677
result French capture of Tobago
French victory
territorialChange Tobago transferred from Dutch control to French control
theatreOfWar Caribbean theatre of the Franco-Dutch War NERFINISHED

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Jean II d’Estrées – France notableWork capture of Tobago (1677)
subject surface form: Jean II d’Estrées