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English Tangier

English-occupied Tangier 1661–1684 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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English Tangier was the period in Moroccan history in which the city of Tangier was occupied by England as part of its colonial empire from 1661 to 1684. Tangier had been under Portuguese control before Charles II of England acquired the city as part of the dowry when he married the Portuguese infanta Catherine. The marriage treaty was an extensive renewal of the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance. It was opposed by Spain, then at war with Portugal, but clandestinely supported by France.

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English Tangier
1661–1684
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Leonardo de Ferrari's plan of the Portuguese fortifications at Tangier, c. 1655
Leonardo de Ferrari's plan of the Portuguese fortifications at Tangier, c.1655
StatusTerritory of the English Empire
History 
 Given by Portugal as dowry
1661
 Siege of Tangier
1684
Preceded by
Succeeded by
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Alaouite dynasty Flag_of_Morocco_%281666%E2%80%931915%29.svg
Today part ofMorocco
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Wenceslaus Hollar's landscape of Tangier at the beginning of the English occupation

The English garrisoned and fortified the city against hostile but disunited Moroccan forces. The enclave was expensive to defend and fortify and offered neither commercial nor military advantage to England. When Morocco was later united under the Alaouites, the cost of maintaining the garrison against Moroccan attack greatly increased, and Parliamentary refusal to provide funds for its upkeep partly because of fears of 'Popery' and a Catholic succession under James II, forced Charles to give up possession. In 1684, the English blew up the city's harbour and defensive works that they had been constructing and evacuated the city, which was swiftly occupied and annexed by Moroccan forces.

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