Anglo-Spanish War (1727–1729)

The Anglo-Spanish War of 1727–1729 was a limited war that took place between Great Britain and Spain during the late 1720s, and consisted of a failed Spanish attempt to capture Gibraltar and an unsuccessful British Blockade of Porto Bello. It eventually ended with a return to the previous status quo ante bellum following the Treaty of Seville.

Anglo-Spanish War
Part of the Anglo-Spanish wars

Contemporary representation of the siege of Gibraltar in 1727
Date1727–29
Location
Gibraltar, Porto Bello, Mediterranean Sea
Result Treaty of Seville (1729)
Belligerents
 Great Britain Spain
Commanders and leaders
George I
Robert Walpole
Philip V
Juan Guillermo Ripperdá
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