First Siege of Veracruz
First Siege of Veracruz | |||||||
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Part of the Reform War | |||||||
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Conservatives | Liberals | ||||||
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Miguel Miramon | Benito Juarez |
The First Siege of Veracruz was a military encounter of the Reform War which took place around Veracruz, Mexico in 1859. Conservative President Miguel Miramon attempted to besiege the Liberal capital, Veracruz, but was slowed by guerrilla attacks and forced to withdraw when he received news that a Liberal army was marching on Mexico City.[1] Miramon would try again one year later with similar results in the Second Siege of Veracruz.
References[]
- ^ Marley, David F. Wars of the Americas: A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the New World, 1492 to the Present, ABC-CLIO, 1998, pp.531-2
Categories:
- Conflicts in 1860
- 1860 in Mexico
- History of Mexico
- Reform War