- Anglo-Dutch Java War
The Anglo-Dutch Java War in
1810 -1811 was a war between theUnited Kingdom and theNetherlands fought entirely on the Island of Java in colonialIndonesia .The governor-general of the
Dutch East Indies ,Herman Willem Daendels (1762-1818), fortified the island of Java against possible British attack. In 1810 a strongBritish East India Company expedition under Gilbert Elliot, first earl of Minto, governor-general ofIndia , conquered the French islands of Bourbon (Réunion ) andMauritius in theIndian Ocean and the Dutch East Indian possessions of Ambon and theMolucca Islands . Afterwards, it moved against Java, captured the port city of Batavia (Jakarta ) in August 1811, and forced the Dutch to surrender atSemarang on September 17, 1811. Java,Palembang (inSumatra ),Macassar (Makasar,Celebes ), andTimor were ceded to the British. Appointed lieutenant governor of Java,Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781-1826) ended Dutch administrative methods, liberalized the system of land tenure, and extended trade. In 1816, the British returned Java and other East Indian possessions to the Dutch as part of the accord ending theNapoleonic Wars .ee also
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Thomas Stamford Raffles
* Samuel Auchmuty
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