Battle of Guayabo
Battle of El Guayabo | |||||||
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Part of Second French intervention in Mexico | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Mexican Republicans | French Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Col. Julio García | Col. Alfredo Berthelin † | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
unknown | 70 killed |
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(1861–1867)
- Fortín
- Las Cumbres
- Atlixco
- Puebla
- Barranca Seca
- Cerro del Borrego
1863
- Jonuta
- Siege of Puebla
- San Pablo del Monte
- Tampico
- 2nd Atlixco
- Camarón
- Mexico City
- Chiapa de Corzo
- Morelia
- Guanajuato
1864
- Guadalajara
- El Jahuactal
- San Juan Bautista
- Mazatlán
- Acapulco
- Nanahuatipam
- Majoma
- Monterrey
- Matamoros
- Totoapan
- Colima
- Jiquilpan
- San Pedro
1865
1866
- Bagdad
- Santa Isabel
- Chihuahua
- Siege of Jonuta
- Santa Gertrudis
- Miahuatlán
- Juchitán
- La Carbonera
- Guayabo
1867
- Guadalajara
- Villa de Álvarez
- San Jacinto
- Monterrey
- 3rd Puebla
- Lomas de San Lorenzo
- Siege of Querétaro
- Mexico City
The Battle of Paso El Guayabo (or Tonila) took place on the 10 November 1866 in the town of El Guayabo in Tonila, Jalisco Mexico, between the Mexican army of the Republic against the army of Second French Empire.
Colonel Alfredo Berthelin reached near Colima from Guadalajara in order to eliminate the guerrillas of Colonel Julio García. Colonel Garcia knew about plans of the French colonel, he divided his forces commissioning the main column to Ignacio Zepeda.
Spotted the forefront of forces Berthelin, some shots were exchanged while Zepeda simulated flight of the Mexican forces. His pursuers felt in the trap set. After several hours of fighting the Republicans were victorious. In the combat around 70 French died, including Berthelin.
Bibliography
- Romero, José Miguel (1994). Breve historia de Colima (in Spanish). Fondo de Cultura Económica.
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