. . "1865-09-11" . "bombarded" . . . "100 marines" . "581 POWs" . . "Battle of Acapulco" . . . "Mexican Empire" . . . . . . . . "French Empire" . "First battle of Acapulco" . . . "Mexican Republicans" . . "581 men" . "1500 (New York Times est.)" . "12\u201313 dead" . "Americans remained neutral. US Navy only observed the blockade and defended its trade interests but also protected the city from looting during the interregnum." . . . "(withdrawn)" . . . "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." . . "4000 (Sacramento Daily Union est.)" . "Imperial victory, city surrender" . "Fall of Acapulco" . "1864-06-03" . . "22pxUnited States" . "Warship Saranac" . . "Second battle of Acapulco" . . "Battle of Acapulco" . "400 soldiers,two French vessels" . "4 men-o-wars" . . "~dozen garrison" . . . "Warship Saginaw" . "860 men" . "French victory, city surrender" . "5 vessels" . . "French victory, city evacuation, three forts rendered unoperational" . . . . .