Salvador recaptured by the Portuguese (1625)
When news of the loss of Salvador arrived to Spain in August 1624, Philip IV ordered to immediate response. On November 22 a fleet went to Brasil and after a short siege the Dutch capitulated om May 1, 1625. 1,912 Dutch, English, French, and German soldiers surrendered, and 18 flags, 260 guns, 6 ships, 500 black slaves, and considerable amount of gunpowder, money, and merchandise were captured