Invasion of the Danish West Indies

Invasion of the Danish West Indies
Part of the Napoleonic Wars

A painting of the Danish West Indies by Camille Pissarro
Date22–25 December 1807
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom  Denmark-Norway
Commanders and leaders
Alexander Cochrane Hans Lillienskjøld
Strength
5 ships of the line
7 frigates
7 sloops
1 schooner
2 brigs
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Irrelevant/Insignificant Surrender of all forces


The second British Invasion of the Danish West Indies took place in December 1807 when a British fleet captured the Danish islands of St Thomas on 22 December and Santa Cruz on 25 December. The Danes did not resist and the invasion was bloodless. This British occupation of the Danish West Indies lasted until 20 November 1815, when Britain returned the islands to Denmark.