Battle of San Salvador (1642)

Battle of San Salvador (1642)
Date19–26 August 1642[1]
Location
Result

Dutch victory

Belligerents

Dutch Republic Dutch Republic

Spain Spanish Empire

Commanders and leaders
Dutch Republic Paulus Traudenius Spanish Empire Gonzalo Portillo Surrendered
Strength
Four large ships, several smaller ships, and 369 Dutch soldiers 60 Spanish and Filipino soldiers, and 30–40 aboriginal warriors

The Battle of San Salvador (1642), also known as the Second Battle of San Salvador, was a military assault launched by the Dutch on a small fortified Spanish settlement and its aboriginal allies in northern Formosa 1642. After six days, the battle ended in defeat for the Spanish. The Spanish defeat secured complete island control for the Dutch.

  1. ^ Borao Mateo, José Eugenio (2009). The Spanish Experience in Taiwan, 1626–1642: The Baroque Ending of a Renaissance Endeavor. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. pp. 228–231. ISBN 978-9622090835.

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