The importance of the acquisition and retention of key strategic bases around the globe, 1763-1914 Flashcards
When did Britain originally capture Gibraltar and Minorca?
Gibraltar= 1704 and Minorca= 1708
When did Spain first try to recapture Gibraltar?
1727
When was Admiral Byng executed for not deciding not to attack a French fleet at Minorca?
1757
When was the Treaty of Aranjuez that meant the French agreed to help Spanish forces recapture Gibraltar and Minorca?
1779
How many ships did Britain have in 1779 and 1781?
1779=90 and 1781=94
How many ships did the French and Spanish have in 1779 and 1781?
1779= 121 ships and 1781=137 ships (with Dutch support as well)
When was Gibraltar blockaded?
1779
When did French-Spanish fleet land to besiege Minorca?
1781
When did the British troops in Minorca led by General Murray surrender to the French-Spanish invasion?
February 1782
When was there a major assault on Gibraltar that ultimately failed?
September 1782
Which spice did Ceylon produce much of until the end of the 18th century?
Cinnamon
How much did the capture of Ceylon immediately yield for the British?
£300,000
When was the Treaty of Amiens that allowed Ceylon to be retained by the British?
1802
When was the rebellion in Kandy (Ceylon) suppressed by Governor Brownrigg?
1817-1818
Who arrived in Cape Town in 1795 demanding the colony hand itself over to the British for ‘safekeeping’?
Sir George Elphinstone
When was the treaty with the Dutch that agreed to the British control of Cape Town?
1814