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  1. The Fourth Anglo-Dutch War (Dutch: Vierde Engels-Nederlandse Oorlog; 1780–1784) was a conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Dutch Republic. The war, contemporary with the War of American Independence (1775–1783), broke out over British and Dutch disagreements on the legality and conduct of Dutch trade with Britain ...

  2. Second Anglo-Dutch War. 1672–1674. Third Anglo-Dutch War. 1780–1784. Fourth Anglo-Dutch War. Location. English Channel, North Sea. The Anglo–Dutch Wars ( Dutch: Engels–Nederlandse Oorlogen) were a series of conflicts mainly fought between the Dutch Republic and England (later Great Britain) in the mid-17th and late 18th century.

  3. July 8, 1652 - April 1654. December 20, 1780 - May 1784. Location: Chatham. Dogger Bank. East Indies. West Indies. England. Participants: Dutch Republic. France. England. Context: Dutch War. Major Events: Treaty of Breda. Battle of Lowestoft. Raid on the Medway. Battle of Texel.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. The raid on Demerara and Essequibo took place between 24 and 27 February 1781 in the context of the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War (1780–1784). Six British privateers entered the rivers and captured 15 Dutch vessels before withdrawing.

    • 24–27 February 1781
    • Essequibo and Demerara
    • British victory
  5. The Fourth Anglo-Dutch War was a conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Dutch Republic. The war, contemporary with the War of American Independence , broke out over British and Dutch disagreements on the legality and conduct of Dutch trade with Britain's enemies in that war.

    • 1780-1784
    • Treaty of Paris
  6. 4 de jul. de 2023 · 4 Fourth Anglo-Dutch War (1781-1784) First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-1654) The trading rivalry between the Dutch Republic and England broke out into war in May of 1652. Maarten Tromp, commander of the Dutch Navy, was slow to dip his flag in his salute, an English ship fired warning shots, hitting a Dutch Ship.