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Battle of Puerto de Cavite

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12 ships
  
Several local ships

Date
  
10 June 1647

Combatants
  
Spain, Dutch Republic

2 ships
  
Unknown

Result
  
Spanish victory

Similar
  
Battle of Cape St Vincent, Battle of Sluis, Siege of Groenlo, Battle of Rijmenam, Battle of Turnhout

Battle of puerto de cavite


The naval Battle of Puerto de Cavite took place on 10 June 1647 during the Eighty Years' War between a Spanish fleet and a Dutch fleet in Puerto de Cavite, an important Spanish port in Manila Bay, Philippines in which the Dutch were defeated.

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Battle

Twelve Dutch ships besieged Puerto de Cavite, the home of the Manila galleons, on 10 June. The Spaniards and Filipinos defended the port with artillery fire and sank the Dutch flagship. Subsequently, the Dutch left with the Spaniards and Filipinos still maintaining control over the port. This came at a great cost since Porta Vaga, a Spanish stone fort that defended the area, was destroyed. The Dutch then went on to harass the Manila Bay area until the war's end in 1648 with the Treaty of Münster.

Port

The port, Puerto de Cavite, was one of many important Spanish naval possessions in Manila Bay in the Captaincy General of the Philippines, and facilitated the Manila galleons trade between the Philippines and New Spain (present day Mexico). Puerto de Cavite is located in present-day Cavite City.

References

Battle of Puerto de Cavite Wikipedia


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