In 1623, the Dutch uncovered a plot by VOC-employed Japanese mercenary soldiers to seize Fort Victoria and assassinate the governor, purportedly in conspiracy with the English merchants. During questioning most suspects were
waterboarded. Among those who confessed, 10 VOC mercenary soldiers and 10
English East India Company employees were found guilty of treason and were executed by a local Dutch court. On request of England, the involved judges were recalled to the Netherlands and put on trial, but were finally (in 1632) judged to have acted lawfully. Decades later,
Oliver Cromwell used embellished versions of this event, dubbed the "
Amboyna massacre", as one of the pretexts to start both the
First Anglo-Dutch War (in 1652) and the
Second Anglo-Dutch War (in 1665), while
John Dryden produced his tragedy
Amboyna; or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants on request of one of the English negotiators of the
Secret Treaty of Dover during the
Third Anglo-Dutch War. The 17th-century propaganda of a deliberate and gruesome slaughter of innocent merchants surfaces even in modern popular historical narratives.
Capture by the British In 1795, the
Batavian Republic was established with the help of French forces in the territory of the
Dutch Republic. The latest stadtholder,
William V, Prince of Orange, asked the British in the
Kew Letters to temporarily occupy the Dutch colonies. Indeed, in 1796, British Admiral Rainier sailed to Ambon to take the colony, which was accepted by governor of Ambon,
Alexander Cornabé. The territory was restored to the Dutch at the
Peace of Amiens in 1802, but the Dutch East India Company had been nationalized in the meantime, which meant that Ambon become a colony of the Batavian Republic and later the
Kingdom of Holland. Ambon was retaken by the British in 1810, but once more restored to the Dutch by virtue of the
Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814. It then remained, as part of the
Dutch East Indies, a colony of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands, until in 1949 Maluku was transferred to Indonesia, under agreements that Moluccans could choose or opt out of the new country. After a proclamation of independence the Moluccan islands were invaded by the Indonesian army in 1950 during the
Invasion of Ambon. ==List of governors==