Jurriaen Aernoutsz, commander of the frigate Flying …
Years: 1674 - 1674
August
Jurriaen Aernoutsz, commander of the frigate Flying Horse, based at Curaçao during the Third Anglo-Dutch War, has been dispatched by the governor of Curaçao to fight French and English ships in the North Atlantic after the Netherlands recaptured New York City.
The English and the Dutch had made peace in the Treaty of Westminster by the time he reached New York, but with the Franco-Dutch War still underway, Aernoutsz meets with John Rhoades, a fur trader from Massachuetts, and decides to attack Acadia.
Rhoades takes the Dutch oath of allegiance, and serves as the navigator and pilot on Aernoutsz's expedition.
Aernoutsz, Rhoades and the crew of the Flying Horse capture Fort Pentagouet in two hours during August 10, 1674, then sail up the Bay of Fundy, pillaging several French posts along the coast and ending at ...
Locations
People
Groups
- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- Dutch West India Company
- Massachusetts Bay Colony (sometimes called the Massachusetts Bay Company, for its founding institution)
- England, (Stewart, Restored) Kingdom of
- Acadia, (restored) French colony of
Topics
- Colonization of the Americas, French
- Colonization of the Americas, English
- Colonization of the Americas, Dutch
- Anglo-Dutch War, Third
- Franco-Dutch War
