Battle of Atenquique
Battle of Atenquique | |||||||
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Part of the Reform War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Liberals | Conservatives | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Santos Degollado | Miguel Miramón | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
1200 | 1500 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
700 killed or wounded | 611 killed or wounded |
The Battle of Atenquique took place on 2 July 1858, during the Reform War, in the vicinity of the canyon Atenquique near the Nevado de Colima in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The conflict was between elements of the liberal army, under General Santos Degollado, and conservative troops, commanded by General Miguel Miramón. The battle caused heavy losses for both sides. Some consider the result undecided, although most historians qualify it as a win with a clear advantage for conservatives: Miramón's troops obtained control of the state of Jalisco. Additionally, Degollado became known as the Hero of the Defeats, for his troops' constant failures.
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Categories:
- History of Jalisco
- 1858 in Mexico
- Conflicts in 1858
- July 1858 events
- Reform War