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Second Anglo-Dutch War

The Second Anglo-Dutch War began on 4 March 1665 and concluded with the signing of the Treaty of Breda on 31 July 1667. It was the second in a series of naval wars fought between England and the Dutch Republic and it was driven largely by commercial rivalry, competition over maritime trade, and disputes over overseas colonies and trading posts.

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Location
North Sea, English Channel, North America, West Africa, East Indies, The Guianas, and the Caribbean
Date
Dutch Republic cedes New Amsterdam to England · England cedes English Guiana, Fort Amsterdam, Ghana, and Run to the Dutch Republic · 4 March 1665 – 31 July 1667 (1665-03-04 – 1667-07-31)
Result
Treaty of Breda (1667)
Territorial changes
Dutch Republic cedes New Amsterdam to England · England cedes English Guiana, Fort Amsterdam, Ghana, and Run to the Dutch Republic

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Date · 3
Second Anglo-Dutch War → 4 March 1665 – 31 July 1667 (1665-03-04 – 1667-07-31), Dutch Republic cedes New Amsterdam to England, England cedes English Guiana, Fort Amsterdam, Ghana, and Run to the Dutch Republic
Territorial changes · 2
Second Anglo-Dutch War → Dutch Republic cedes New Amsterdam to England, England cedes English Guiana, Fort Amsterdam, Ghana, and Run to the Dutch Republic
Location · 1
Second Anglo-Dutch War → North Sea, English Channel, North America, West Africa, East Indies, The Guianas, and the Caribbean
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Second Anglo-Dutch War → Treaty of Breda (1667)

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Second Anglo-Dutch WarDateDutch Republic cedes New Amsterdam to England1.00infobox
Second Anglo-Dutch WarDateEngland cedes English Guiana, Fort Amsterdam, Ghana, and Run to the Dutch Republic1.00infobox
Second Anglo-Dutch WarDate4 March 1665 – 31 July 1667 (1665-03-04 – 1667-07-31)1.00infobox
Second Anglo-Dutch WarLocationNorth Sea, English Channel, North America, West Africa, East Indies, The Guianas, and the Caribbean1.00infobox
Second Anglo-Dutch WarResultTreaty of Breda (1667)1.00infobox
Second Anglo-Dutch WarTerritorial changesDutch Republic cedes New Amsterdam to England1.00infobox
Second Anglo-Dutch WarTerritorial changesEngland cedes English Guiana, Fort Amsterdam, Ghana, and Run to the Dutch Republic1.00infobox
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