When the Governor-General Godert van der Capellen visited South Sulawesi in 1824 to renew the Treaty of Bungaya, Bone was the only native state to refuse.
When van der Capellen left, the queen of Bone attacked the Dutch positions, annihilating two garrisons.
The outbreak of the Java War later that year necessitated the withdrawal of most Dutch soldiers.
The stalemate persisted until 1838, when Bone finally renewed the treaty.
[2] As a result of the Dutch attacks, the port of Bajoe was abandoned by the Sama people, who fled to Luwu.