Invasion of Surinam (1804)

Invasion of Surinam
Date25 April - 5 May 1804
Location
Surinam colony now part of modern day Suriname
Result British victory
Belligerents
 Batavian Republic
Supported by:
France France
 United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Abraham Jacob van Imbijze van Batenburg Samuel Hood
Sir Charles Green
Strength
Unknown 2,000+ soldiers

The 1804 Invasion of Surinam was a campaign for control of the Dutch colony of Surinam between the Batavian Republic and the United Kingdom during the Napoleonic Wars. The colony, which was held by a Dutch garrison, was captured on 5 May 1804 by a British squadron of 31 ships carrying around 2,000 soldiers under the command of Samuel Hood and Sir Charles Green. Following the capture, Green was made governor general of British Surinam.


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