Battle of St. Kitts (1629)

Battle of St. Kitts (1629)
Part of the Anglo-Spanish Wars

The Capture of Saint Cristopher (St. Kitts) by Félix Castello
Oil on canvas (1634) El Prado Museum
Date17 June – 7 September 1629
Location
Result Spanish victory
Territorial
changes
Spanish capture of Saint Kitts and Nevis[1]
Belligerents
 Spain  England
 France
Commanders and leaders
Spain Fadrique de Toledo
Spain Antonio de Oquendo
Kingdom of England John Wilton
Strength
4,000 men
20 galleons[2]
3,000 settlers[citation needed]
Casualties and losses
Unknown Several ships destroyed[3]
9 ships captured[4]
171 artillery pieces taken
3,100 prisoners[dubiousdiscuss][5]

The Battle of St. Kitts or St. Cristopher was a successful Spanish expedition that seized the islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis from the English and French during the Anglo-Spanish War (1625–30).

  1. ^ Brenner p. 326
  2. ^ Walton p.124
  3. ^ Marx p.30
  4. ^ Engerman/Paquette p.92
  5. ^ Marley p.137

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