Battle of Chihuahua

Battle of Chihuahua
Part of the Second French intervention in Mexico
DateMarch 25, 1866
Location
Result

Mexican Republican victory

  • Imperialist Forces are Completely Defeated
Belligerents
Mexican Republicans French Empire
Mexican Empire
Commanders and leaders
Luis Terrazas
Sostenes Rocha
Ignacio Mejia
Joaquin Terrazas
Col. Billot 
Juan Ramirez 
Julio Carranco 
Col. Feliciano Enriquez  
José de la Luz Miramontes  
Strength
700 – 1,000 700 Imperialists and 600 French Reinforcements
Casualties and losses
7 killed 26 killed and 300 prisoners

The Battle of Chihuahua or Recapture of Chihuahua took place on March 25, 1866, in the city of Chihuahua, capital of the Mexican state of Chihuahua, between elements of the Mexican Army of the Republic, led by Colonel Luis Terrazas, and French and Mexican troops in the service of the Second Mexican Empire during the Second French intervention in Mexico. The attack on Chihuahua was launched by the Republicans at 8 am against the imperial occupying forces, resulting in an imperial surrender of the city two hours later.[1]

References

  1. ^ Vicente Riva Palacio (1884). México a través de los siglos: historia general y completa del desenvolvimiento social, político, religioso, militar, artístico, científico y literario de México desde la antigüedad más remota hasta la época actual (G. S. López edición, 1940). Mexico City.

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