The surprise attack by Dutch naval commander …
Years: 1673 - 1673
May
The surprise attack by Dutch naval commander Michiel de Ruyter in June 1672, resulting in the Battle of Solebay, has prevented the allies from establishing naval superiority on the North Sea, keeping open the sea lanes so vital to Dutch trade.
The Orangist party had taken power when the French invaded, falsely accusing the former leading politician Johan de Witt and his personal friend de Ruyter of plotting to betray the Republic to the French.
The Orangists themselves are in fact subsidized by the English.
Both England and France hope to create a Dutch puppet state, using the enormous Dutch mercantile assets to gain world trade dominance, each expecting that any moment the Dutch might surrender to either one of them, but each greatly fearing that the other would be the main beneficiary.
Therefore during the battles mutual suspicion between the French and the English as enormous: the English are wary that de Ruyter might suddenly team up with the French; the French think the Orangist Lieutenant-Admiral Cornelis Tromp, readmitted to the Dutch fleet early in 1673, might well do the same with the English.
De Ruyter is not so sure about Tromp’s allegiances, but his fears prove to be unfounded, as Tromp cares for battle honors above anything else.
De Ruyter, since February 1673 Lieutenant-Admiral-General of the confederate Dutch fleet, plans to blockade the main English fleet in the River Thames by sinking blockships in its narrowest part, and then to deal with the remaining English squadrons at his leisure.
But the English fleet takes to sea in time to prevent the blocking operation, and de Ruyter retreats on May 15 to the Schooneveld, the coastal waters at the mouth of the Schelde River, near the island of Walcheren, to prevent the allies from establishing the naval superiority needed for the transport and landing of a force of six thousand soldiers waiting at Yarmouth.
The Schooneveld basin, between two shoals, is so narrow the allies can't take advantage of their numerical superiority.
Here he is joined by Tromp, adding the squadrons of the admiralties of Amsterdam and the Northern Quarter to that of the Admiralty of de Maze and the Zealandic fleet.
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- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
- England, (Stewart, Restored) Kingdom of
