Battle of the Black River

The Battle of the Black River was a series of conflicts between April and August 1782 during the American War of Independence. They were fought between British and Spanish forces for control of the Black River settlement, located on the Mosquito Shore. Spanish forces forced out a small British garrison and most of the settlers in April 1782. The British responded in August, regrouping the settlers and reinforcing them with troops from Jamaica. They successfully recaptured the settlement from the disease-depleted Spanish force.

Battle of the Black River
Part of the American Revolutionary War

Portrait of Colonel Edward Marcus Despard
Date13 April – 23 August 1782
Location
Black River settlement on the Mosquito Coast
15.9462°N 84.9299°W / 15.9462; -84.9299 (Black River settlement)
Result British victory
Belligerents
Spain  Great Britain
Commanders and leaders
Matías de Gálvez
Don Tomás Julia
Edward Despard
James Lawrie
Strength
1,400 regulars, marines and sailors 1,180+ regulars, militia & Miskitos
12 ships
Casualties and losses
60 killed
100 wounded
750 captured
400 due to disease,
1 ship captured
Approx. 50 casualties
unknown losses due to disease
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