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Conquest of Paraíba

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Conquest of Paraíba
Part of the Dutch invasions of Brazil

Jaguaribe River, in the vicinity of Aracati
DateNovember 25 – December 25, 1634
Location
Paraíba, Brazil
Result Dutch victory
Belligerents
 Portugal

Dutch Republic Dutch Republic

Commanders and leaders
PortugalAlbuquerque Maranhão 
PortugalJoão de Mattos Cardoso 
PortugalGregorio Geudes Souto Maior Surrendered
Dutch West India CompanyJan Lichthart
Dutch West India CompanyGaspar van der ley
Strength
unknown 21 ships
11 yachts
Casualties and losses
unknown 82 dead, 102 wounded

The Conquest of Paraíba refers to the attempts by Dutch forces in 1630 to seize control of Paraíba, Brazil, from the Portuguese, mainly for the lucrative sugar cane market.

Details

After conquering Recife, Lichthart decided to set sail for Paraíba. In December, Lichthart led an expedition towards Paraíba with a fleet comprising 21 ships and 11 yachts, organized into two separate squadrons. The expedition reached the Jaguaribe River, the easternmost point of Brazil, on December 3. Upon arrival, they immediately deployed 600 soldiers due to an encounter with Portuguese forces. After their initial victory, reinforcements under Gaspar van der Ley arrived, and they proceeded southward along the peninsula of the Paraíba River, where they laid siege to the well-fortified Fort Santa Catarina do Cabelo. During the siege, the commander of the garrison, João de Mattos Cardoso, passed away, prompting the Dutch forces to appoint a replacement who also died just one day after taking charge. After two weeks of siege, the fort finally surrendered to the Dutch. The Dutch only having 82 dead, and 102 wounded, invaded Fort São Felipe and the regional capital, Filipeia de Nossa Senhora das Nevoas (known today as João Pessoa). Subsequently, they captured other nearby forts, and one of them, Fort Cabedelo, was renamed Frederiksdorp in honor of the Dutch Stadtholder, Frederik Hendrik, the Prince of Orange.[1]

References

  1. ^ Marley, David (2008). Wars of the Americas A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the Western Hemisphere (e-book ed.). ABC-CLIO. p. 190. ISBN 9781598841015.


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