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clgr:Battle_of_Acapulco
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Battle of Acapulco
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bombarded First battle of Acapulco Fall of Acapulco Second battle of Acapulco
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581 POWs 12–13 dead
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Mexican Empire French Empire Mexican Republicans 22pxUnited States
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n9: n13: n14:lvarez
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1865-09-11 1864-06-03
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Americans remained neutral. US Navy only observed the blockade and defended its trade interests but also protected the city from looting during the interregnum. Americans remained neutral. According to the accounts Don Juan Sutter raised the American flag onto a boat and sailed to the French flagship Pallas across the cannon fire. He convinced Admiral Bouet to stop the shelling of civilian houses.
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clgr:Guerrero clgr:Acapulco clgr:Mexico
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Imperial victory, city surrender French victory, city surrender French victory, city evacuation, three forts rendered unoperational
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100 marines 581 men 1500 (New York Times est.) (withdrawn) 4000 (Sacramento Daily Union est.) Warship Saranac 400 soldiers,two French vessels 4 men-o-wars ~dozen garrison Warship Saginaw 860 men 5 vessels
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