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Subj: Today in History - Feb 17
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The worldwide implications of the American War for Independence are made clear on February 17, 1782 as the American-allied Fren
ch navy begins a 14-month-long series of five battles with the British navy in the Indian Ocean.

Between February 17, 1782, and September 3, 1782, French Admiral Pierre Andre de Suffren de Saint-Tropez, otherwise known as Ba
illi de Suffren, and British Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, commander in chief in the East Indies, engaged in four major battl
es in the Indian Ocean region: the Battle of Sadras on February 17, the Battle of Providien on April 12, the Battle of Negapata
m on July 6 and the Battle of Trincomalee on September 3.

The French attacked British possessions on the Indian coast and in Ceylon as part of the world war spawned by the American Revo
lution. Although Suffren failed to take any of Hughesâ€Ö ships, he managed to prevent Hughes from taking any of his own fleet. 
This alone was a significant improvement in French performance when pitted against the legendary British navy. The fifth and fi
nal encounter of the two fleetsâ€öthe Battle of Cuddalore on April 20, 1783â€öforced Hughes to leave for Madras, just before Su
ffren learned of the Treaty of Paris and returned to France.

En route home at the Cape of Good Hope, Suffren received compliments on his strategy from the English captains he had opposed i
n East India. Napoleon, too, had a high opinion of Suffren, commenting that he would have become Franceâ€Ös Lord Nelson, had he
 survived. Instead, he died suddenly in France on December 8, 1788, of either a stroke or wounds from a duel.

Hughes also profited from the East India campaign. He returned to Britain extremely wealthy from the various prizes and perquis
ites he won in the Indies and had his portrait painted in full naval splendor by the renowned Sir Joshua Reynolds.




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