Second Franco-Dahomean War
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| Part of the Scramble for Africa | |||||||
| Battle of Dogba, 19 September 1892 | |||||||
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| Béhanzin | Alfred-Amédée Dodds | ||||||
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| 8,800 regulars 1,200 Amazons | 2,164 French soldiers 2,600 Porto-Novo porters | ||||||
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| 2,000–4,000 killed 3,000+ wounded | 85 killed 440 wounded 205 died of disease | ||||||
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The Second Franco-Dahomean War, which raged from 1892 to 1894, was a major conflict between France, led by General Alfred-Amédée Dodds, and Dahomey under King Béhanzin. The French emerged triumphant and incorporated Dahomey into their growing colonial territory of French West Africa.