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Battle of Celaya (1858)

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Battle of Celaya (1858)
Part of the Reform War
Date8–9 March 1858
Location
Celaya, Guanajuato
Result Conservative victory
Belligerents
Liberals Conservatives
Commanders and leaders
Anastasio Parrodi Luis Osollo
Strength
7,300 5,400
Casualties and losses
405 killed and 1156 wounded 110 killed and 110 wounde

The Battle of Celaya took place on 8 and 9 March 1858 in Celaya (in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico), an early battle of the Reform War. Fought between elements of the liberal army, under General Anastasio Parrodi, governor of Jalisco, and elements of the conservative army, commanded by General Luis G. Osollo, the victory corresponded to the conservative side, and was the first liberal defeat. In the face of this defeat, the liberal General Parrodi fell back to Salamanca, where the next battle was fought.[1]

The liberal defeat was caused by two main aspects. First, liberal General Moret did not hold the force of cavalry that he commanded: The general and other leaders of the liberal coalition forces had little communication. A fire in a carriage park of liberal soldiers also contributed to the defeat of the combined forces.

References

  1. ^ Hamett, Brian R. "Wars of Reform (Three Years War" in Encyclopedia of Mexico. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn 1997, p. 1601.