Battle of Thuận An
The Battle of Thuận An (20 August 1883) was a clash between the French and the Vietnamese during the period of early hostilities of the Tonkin Campaign (1883–1886). During the battle a French landing force under the command of Admiral Amédée Courbet stormed the coastal forts that guarded the river approaches to the Vietnamese capital Huế, enabling the French to dictate a treaty to the Vietnamese that recognised a French protectorate over Tonkin. The French strike against the Vietnamese in August 1883, sanctioned by Jules Ferry's administration in Paris, did more than anything else to make a war between France and China inevitable, and sowed the seeds of the Vietnamese Cần Vương national uprising in July 1885.
Battle of Thuận An | |||||||
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Part of the Tonkin Campaign | |||||||
French warships off the Thuận An forts, 18 August 1883 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
France | Nguyen dynasty | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Amédée Courbet | Unknown | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
7 ships (Consisting of 2 Gunboats, 2 Ironclads, 1 Cruiser, 1 Transport, and 1 Troopship) | Unknown number of Forts and Guns | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1 Gunboat lightly damaged 1 Ironclad lightly damaged 12 wounded |
2,500 killed and wounded Many Guns captured |
History of Huế |
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Vietnam portal |