The defenders launch several sporadic attacks to…
April 1625 CE
The defenders launch several sporadic attacks to obstruct the siege works.
During one of these sallies, maestro de campo Pedro Osorio and seventy-one Spanish officers and soldiers are killed and another sixty-four wounded.
Nevertheless, the siege continues.
Two days later, the Dutch attempt to break the blockade by sending two fire ships against the anchored Hispano-Portuguese fleet, but they cause no damage.
Some mutinies emerge among the defenders following this failure, and Willem Schoutens is deposed and replaced by Hans Kyff.
Kyff is forced to capitulate a few weeks later, when the siege lines finally reach Salvador’s moats.
Nineteen hundred and twelve Dutch, English, French and German soldiers surrender on April 30, and eighteen flags, two hundred and sixty guns, six ships, five hundred enslaved black Africans and a considerable amount of gunpowder, money and merchandise are captured.