Battle of Roatán

Battle of Roatán
Part of the American Revolutionary War

A 1782 Spanish map of Roatán. New Port Royal is visible on the right side of the island.
DateMarch 16, 1782
Location
Roatán Island, present-day Honduras
16°23′0.35″N 86°25′4.20″W / 16.3834306°N 86.4178333°W / 16.3834306; -86.4178333
Result

Spanish victory

  • Spanish occupation of Roatán
Belligerents
Spain  Great Britain
Commanders and leaders
Matías de Gálvez
Gabriel Herbias
Enrique MacDonell
Edward Marcus Despard
Strength
600 regulars
3 frigates
81+ regulars
Casualties and losses
2 killed
4 wounded
2 wounded
81 captured

The Battle of Roatán (sometimes spelled "Rattan") was an American War of Independence battle fought on March 16, 1782, between British and Spanish forces for control of Roatán, an island off the Caribbean coast of present-day Honduras.

A Spanish expeditionary force under Matías de Gálvez, the Captain General of Spanish Guatemala, gained control of the British-held island after bombarding its main defences. The British garrison surrendered the next day. The Spanish evacuated the captured soldiers, 135 civilians and 300 slaves, and destroyed their settlement, which they claimed had been used as a base for piracy and privateering.

The assault was part of a larger plan by Gálvez to eliminate British influence in Central America. Although he met with temporary successes, the British were able to maintain a colonial presence in the area.