Invasion of Surinam (1804)

Invasion of Surinam
Part of the Caribbean campaign of 1803–1810

1773 map of Surinam
Date25 April–5 May 1804
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom  Batavian Republic
Commanders and leaders
Samuel Hood
Sir Charles Green
Abraham Jacob van Imbijze van Batenburg
Strength
2,000+ soldiers
31 ships
Unknown

The invasion of Surinam was a British military campaign which resulted in the capture and occupation of the Dutch colony of Surinam in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars. Surinam, defended by a weak Dutch garrison under the command of Abraham Jacob van Imbijze van Batenburg, was attacked by a British expeditionary force led by Samuel Hood and Sir Charles Green on 25 April. By 5 May, the British had captured the colony, and Green was appointed as the governor of Surinam.