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  2. Battle of La Trinidad - Wikipedia

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    Defeated, General José Justo Milla and some of his officers that survived fled the field of battle leaving documents, trunks, and other equipment behind. There were 40 casualties including wounded and dead. [5] Plan of the Battle of La Trinidad, Honduras (1827). Movements: 1) B) Company under Colonel Ramón Pacheco (150 men).

  3. First Central American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Morazán went to the town of Sabanagrande to prepare for a decisive fight in the Valle de la Trinidad. At 9am on November 11, 1827, the first movement of maneuvers was carried out by Colonel Ramón Pacheco. He positioned himself to defend the Avenue that leads from Ojojona to the Valle de la Trinidad. He then attacked Milla's center line.

  4. Francisco Morazán - Wikipedia

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    He rose to prominence at the Battle of La Trinidad on November 11, 1827. Morazán then dominated the political and military scene of Central America until his execution in 1842. Morazán then dominated the political and military scene of Central America until his execution in 1842.

  5. List of wars involving Honduras - Wikipedia

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    (1827–1829) Federal Republic of Central America: Guatemalan rebels Salvadoran rebels Victory. Decisive victory of the Army Protector of the Law led by general Morazán. Honduran Campaign (1827) Honduras. Supported by El Salvador Guatemala: Victory. Guatemalan forces are expulsed after the Battle of La Trinidad

  6. Spanish ship Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad

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    Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad, nicknamed La Real, was a Spanish first-rate ship of the line and was the largest warship in the world when launched. She originally had 112 guns; this was increased in 1795–96 to 130 guns by closing in the spar deck between the quarterdeck and forecastle.

  7. Siege of Badajoz (1812) - Wikipedia

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    The allied army, some 27,000 [2] strong, outnumbered the French garrison by around five to one and after encircling the town on 17 March 1812, began to lay siege by preparing trenches, parallels and earthworks to protect the heavy siege artillery, work made difficult by a week of prolonged and torrential rainfalls, which also swept away bridging works that were needed to bring the heavy cannon ...

  8. Invasion of Trinidad (1797) - Wikipedia

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    The conquest and formal ceding of Trinidad in 1802 led to an influx of settlers from England or the British colonies of the Eastern Caribbean. The sparse settlement and slow rate of population increased during Spanish rule and even after British rule made Trinidad one of the less populated colonies of the West Indies, with the least developed ...

  9. Spanish attempts to reconquer Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Pueblo Viejo, which took place on September 10-11, marked the end of the Spanish conquest attempts in Mexico. General Isidro Barradas signed the capitulation of Pueblo Viejo, in the presence of generals Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Manuel de Mier y Terán , and Felipe de la Garza.