First Franco-Dahomean War

The First Franco-Dahomean War was fought in 1890 between France, led by General Alfred-Amédée Dodds, and Dahomey under King Béhanzin.

First Franco-Dahomean War

Dahomey Amazons, c. 1890
Date21 February – 4 October 1890
Location
Ouémé Department of modern Benin
Result

Decisive French victory

  • Dahomey recognises Porto-Novo as a French protectorate and gives up customs rights to Cotonou in exchange for a yearly payment
Belligerents
 Dahomey

 France

  • Porto-Novo
Commanders and leaders
Béhanzin Alfred-Amédée Dodds
Sébastien Terrillon
Strength
Over 8,000 Fon troops 709–759 French troops
500 Porto-Novo troops
Casualties and losses
1,000–2,000 killed 16 killed
83 wounded
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