Cuanza River Campaign

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{{Short description|15th Century Portuguese campaign in Angola}}

{{Infobox military conflict

| conflict = Cuanza River Campaign

| partof = Colonization of Angola

| image = Cuanza River Angola.png

| caption = Cuanza River

| date = May 1580 – November 1, 1582

| place = Along the Cuanza River, Angola

| result = Inconclusive

| combatant1 = {{flagdeco|Portugal|1578}} Kingdom of Portugal
Supported by:
Image:Flag of the Kingdom of Kongo according to Giovanni Cavazzi da Montecuccolo.svg Kingdom of Kongo

| combatant2 = Kingdom of Ndongo
Ambundu

| commander1 = {{flagdeco|Portugal|1578}} Paulo Dias de Novais
{{flagdeco|Portugal|1578}} Baltasar Barreira

| commander2 = Ngola

| strength1 = 290–300 soldiers
2 galleys
1 caravel
Several smaller vessels

| strength2 = Unknown

| casualties1 = Two-thirds of the 300 soldiers killed by disease{{Cite web|last=Leitão|first=José|title=A Missão no Reino de Angola|url=https://repositorio.ucp.pt/bitstream/10400.14/4910/1/LS_S2_05_JoseADLeitao.pdf|access-date=2020-12-07|archive-date=2021-01-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210131222233/https://repositorio.ucp.pt/bitstream/10400.14/4910/1/LS_S2_05_JoseADLeitao.pdf|url-status=live}}

| casualties2 = Many thousands killed

}}

The Cuanza River Campaign was a military campaign between the Kingdom of Portugal, supported by the Kingdom of Kongo, the Kingdom of Ndongo, and the Ambundu.

Background

Previously, Paulo Dias de Novais had won a siege in Anzele led by the Ngola forces, consisting of 12,000 men. After the siege, the Ngola warriors sought to make peace with the governor, which he declined, as he already planned to attack them again with a larger force, with the support of the king of Congo.

In May 1580, Paulo Dias de Novais organized an expedition along the Cuanza River, deploying 290-300 soldiers, along with two small ships and several smaller vessels. The purpose was to achieve a quick conquest that would open the way to the supposed Cambambe mines.{{sfn|Sacra|1993|p=54}}

Campaign

Despite initial successes, Paulo Dias de Novais soon faced problems such as diseases, bad weather, and resistance. Father Barreira in Luanda, upon learning of the governor's difficulties, set out on his way to the capital of the Kongo on September 24, 1580, to remind the king's promise and to hasten the arrival of his help.{{sfn|Sacra|1993|p=54}}

Meanwhile, due to lack of supplies, the soldiers began to loot everything they found, leaving everyone frightened. This created fear and some sobas came to ally themselves with the Portuguese, one of them was Mushima Quitangombe. And they advanced with the Cambambe mines as their goal. On November 1, 1580, they arrived near Cambambe. The Portuguese troops camped in Mocumbe for two years, during which two-thirds of the 300 soldiers died, largely due to illness.{{sfn|Sacra|1993|p=55}}

References

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Bibliography

  • {{cite book |last=Sacra |first=Lusitania |date=1993 |title=Lusitania Sacra - 2a Série - Tomo 5 (1993) |publisher=Centro de Estudos de História Religiosa}}

Category:Wars involving Portugal

Category:Military history of Angola

Category:Military campaigns involving Portugal