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Name: African Theatre (Seven Years' War)

Type: Event

Start: 1758 AD

End: 1759 AD

Parent: Seven Years' War

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Was the African theatre of the Seven Years' War.

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1. Capture of Senegal


Was a British naval expedition against the French island of Gorée off the coast of Senegal during the Seven Years' War.

  • May 1758: In 1758, during the Seven Years' War, British General Jeffrey Amherst led the military occupation of Saint-Louis, Senegal. The French garrison, under Governor Jean-Baptiste du Casse, was caught off guard and the fort surrendered to the British forces led by Colonel William Marsh on May 1, 1758. Local traders in the area then pledged their loyalty to the British.
  • January 1759: The Capture of Gorée occurred in December 1758 when a British naval expedition led by Augustus Keppel against the French island of Gorée off the coast of Senegal.
  • November 1758: In 1758, during the Seven Years' War, the French trading station on the Gambia was captured by British forces led by Admiral Augustus Keppel and Lieutenant Colonel Robert Boyd. This military occupation of the whole French Senegalese coast was part of Britain's strategy to gain control of key trading posts in West Africa.

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