- Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years' War
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casualties2= NoneThe Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years' War (1651–1986) was awar between theNetherlands and theIsles of Scilly (located off the southwest coast of theUnited Kingdom ). It is said to have been extended by the lack of a peace treaty for 335 years without a single shot being fired, which would make it one of the world's longest wars and the war with the fewest casualties. Despite the uncertain validity of thedeclaration of war , peace was finally declared in 1986.The war
Origins
The origins of the war can be found in the
Second English Civil War , fought between the Royalists and Parliamentarians from 1642 to 1652.Oliver Cromwell had fought the Royalists to the edges of theKingdom of England . In the West of England this meant thatCornwall was the last Royalist stronghold. In 1648, Cromwell pushed on until mainland Cornwall was in the hands of the Parliamentarians.The Royalists' major asset was the Navy, which had declared itself for the Prince of Wales. The Royalist Navy was forced to retreat to the
Isles of Scilly , which lie off the Cornish coast and were under the ownership of RoyalistSir John Grenville .Dutch Navy alliance
The navy of the
United Provinces of the Netherlands was allied with the Parliamentarians. The Netherlands had been assisted by the English under a number of rulers in theEighty Years' War (1568–1648), starting with QueenElizabeth I of England . TheTreaty of Münster (30 January 1648 ) had confirmed Dutch independence fromSpain . The Netherlands sought to maintain their alliance with England and had chosen to ally with what seemed would be the victorious side in the Civil War.The Dutch Navy was suffering heavy losses from the Royalist fleet based in Scilly. On
30 March 1651 ,Admiral Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp arrived in Scilly to demand reparation from the Royalist fleet for the Dutch ships and goods taken by them.According to Whitelocke's Memorials (cited in Bowley, 2001), a letter of
17 April 1651 explains: "Tromp came to Pendennis and related that he had been to Scilly to demand reparation for the Dutch ships and goods taken by them; and receiving no satisfactory answer, he had, according to his Commission, declared war on them."As most of England was now in Parliamentarian hands, war was declared specifically upon the Isles of Scilly.
Royalist surrender
In June 1651, soon after the declaration of war, the Parliamentarian forces under Admiral Robert Blake forced the Royalist fleet to surrender. The Netherlands fleet, no longer under threat, left without firing a shot. Due to the obscurity of one nation's declaration of war against a small part of another, the Dutch forgot to officially declare peace.
Peace treaty
In 1985,
Roy Duncan ,historian and Chairman of the Isles of Scilly Council, wrote to the DutchEmbassy inLondon to dispose of the "myth" that the islands were still at war. Embassy staff found the myth to be accurate and Duncan invitedAmbassador Jonkheer Rein Huydecoper to visit the islands and sign apeace treaty . Peace was declared on17 April 1986 , 335 years after the war began. The Dutch delegate to the signing of the peace treaty joked that it must have been harrowing to the Scillonians to know that the Dutch could have attacked them at any time.Authenticity
Bowley (2001) argues that the letter in Whitelock's Memorials is the probable origin of the "declaring war"
See also
*
List of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity
*Arauco War (1536–1881), another example of a very long war
* Anglo–Zanzibar War, generally considered the world's shortest warReferences
* "Scilly peace". "
The Times ",19 April ,1986 .
* Bowley, RL (2001). "Scilly At War", pp. 37, 38 & 65. Isles of Scilly, UK: Bowley Publications Ltd. ISBN 0-900184-34-5.External links
* [http://scillynews.severecci.net/?p=11138 ScillyNews article]
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