The First Anglo-Dutch War was a conflict between England and the Dutch Republic from 1652 to 1654, primarily fought over trade and maritime supremacy.
Four Days’ Battle Explained
The ‘Four Days’ Battle’ was a naval engagement during the Second Anglo-Dutch War in 1666, lasting from 1 to 4 June, resulting in a strategic victory for the Dutch Republic.
Battle of the Downs Explained
The Battle of the Downs was a naval battle in 1639 between the Dutch Republic and Spain, resulting in a decisive victory for the Dutch.
Battle of Gibraltar Explained
The Battle of Gibraltar was a naval engagement during the American Revolutionary War that resulted in a strategic victory for the British.
Battle of Lowestoft Explained
The Battle of Lowestoft was a naval engagement between the English and Dutch fleets during the Second Anglo-Dutch War in 1665.
Battle of Öland Explained
The Battle of Öland was a naval engagement in 1676 during the Scanian War between Sweden and Denmark-Norway.