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
Part of the Tonkin Campaign

French warships off the Thuận An forts, 18 August 1883
Date20 August 1883
Location
near Huế, central Vietnam
Result French victory
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
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