Battle of the James River (1667)

Battle of the James River (1667)
Part of the Second Anglo-Dutch War

Present-day James River
DateJune 5 - 9 1667
Location
Result Dutch victory
Belligerents
 Dutch Republic England England
Commanders and leaders
Dutch Republic Abraham Crijnssen England Captain Lightfoot
Strength
5 ships[1] 1 warship
21 merchant ships
Casualties and losses
Unknown 1 warship sunk
19 merchant ships captured, 2 burned[1]

The Battle of the James River took place in June 1667 during the Second Anglo-Dutch War. A Dutch force of five ships led by Abraham Crijnssen sailed into the James River in Virginia searching for English ships. Merchant ships filled with tobacco were captured, plundered, and burned along with the escort Elizabeth.

  1. ^ a b The Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667) Raison D'état, Mercantilism and Maritime Strife. p. 183.

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