• The Capture of Monterrey took place on 29 August 1864. It was fought between elements of the Mexican republican army and troops of the Second Mexican Empire...
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    of 2020. Monterrey, the state's capital, is the most populous city in Nuevo León and the ninth-largest in Mexico. Monterrey is part of the Monterrey metropolitan...
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    Battle of Acapulco (1863) Second Franco-Mexican War (1861–1867) Battle of San Juan Bautista (1864) Capture of Mazatlán (1864) Capture of Monterrey (1864) Battle...
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    north were diverted by Imperial advances, Vidaurrist troops captured Monterrey on 15 August 1864, with President Juárez barely escaping, and pursued as far...
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    The Capture of Mazatlán was a Mexican victory during the Maximilian Affair. Mazatlán was a key port of the Pacific trade routes yielding between $4 and...
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    the center of the country, the port of Veracruz, the capital Mexico City, and other major cities as north as Monterrey and as south as Oaxaca, President...
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    to the army of his former father-in-law, Zachary Taylor, in northeastern Mexico. Davis distinguished himself at the Battle of Monterrey in September...
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    Francisco in March 1864. The city surrendered on June 3, and the French troops entered the town without resistance. The French captured three smaller boats...
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  • became a state of Mexico. Today it is one of the most industrialized regions of Latin America and the greater city area of its capital, Monterrey has over 5...
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    Charles A. May (category 1864 deaths)
    Battles of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, Monterrey, and Buena Vista. He distinguished himself in those actions and was eventually promoted to the rank of brevet...
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    failing to capture the convent of Santa Ines, the French decided to hold their position and wait for siege artillery to arrive. Troops of the French Foreign...
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    Walter P. Lane (category People of the Texas Revolution)
    Regiment of Texas Mounted Rifle Volunteers as a first lieutenant to fight in the Mexican–American War. Lane fought with honors at the Battle of Monterrey and...
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    the south side of the road and make their way back to the hacienda.: 56–57  However, on the way, sixteen of Danjou's men were captured, and Danjou faced...
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    José Silvestre Aramberri (category 1864 deaths)
    student at the Monterrey Seminary and spent the rest of his studies within Mexico City and graduated as an engineer in 1851. On September 29 of the same year...
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    the former Minister of State. He also stated that he would execute all the Austrian auxiliaries if they were captured. The lives of Francophone soldiers...
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  • Capture of Morelia took place on 30 November 1863 during the Second French intervention in Mexico. It was fought between French troops in charge of generals...
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    forces captured Mexico City on 10 June 1863. It was part of the Second French intervention in Mexico. With the French victory at the Siege of Puebla,...
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  • invasion of the Republic of Mexico by the army of the Second French Empire in 1862. It resulted in the establishment of the Second Mexican Empire in 1864, which...
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  • The Capture of Chihuahua took place on 15 August 1865, during the Second French intervention in Mexico. General Augustin Brincourt Henri, with French troops...
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    The Battle of San Juan Bautista was a battle in the Second French intervention in Mexico fought on February 27, 1864. Mexican Republicans were victorious...
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    2011 Monterrey casino attack June 3, 2011 Coahuila mass graves 2011 – present Mexican Indignados Movement 2017 2017 Mexican protests 378 A war of conquest:...
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    Jubal Early (category Members of the Virginia House of Delegates)
    Confederate defender of the Shenandoah Valley, during the Valley campaigns of 1864, Early made daring raids to the outskirts of Washington, D.C., and...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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  • Adrián Vidal (category People from Monterrey)
    born to an upper-class family in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico on May 9, 1845. His father was Luis Vidal, a man of Greek descent who served as a Colonel...
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    Thomas Green (general) (category 1864 deaths)
    recruited a company of Texas Rangers from LaGrange and served as their captain during the 1846 U.S. capture of Monterrey in the state of Nuevo León. Green...
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    J. H. Hobart Ward (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
    Army to capture Fort Brown in May 1846. Ward later fought in the Battle of Monterrey, where he was wounded, and was also present at the capture of Vera Cruz...
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  • Timeline of León Timeline of Mérida Timeline of Mexico City Timeline of Monterrey Timeline of Puebla city Timeline of Tijuana Timeline of Villahermosa George...
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    George B. McClellan (category Candidates in the 1864 United States presidential election)
    any part in the American victory at Monterrey in September. During a temporary armistice in which the forces of Gen. Zachary Taylor awaited action, McClellan...
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    John C. Pemberton (category Members of the Aztec Club of 1847)
    at the Battle of Monterrey in that fall and was appointed a brevet captain "for Gallant Conduct in the several Conflicts at [Monterrey]" on September...
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    James B. Ricketts (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
    participating in the Battle of Monterrey, and as commander of a gun, along with Abner Doubleday, held the Rinconada Pass during the Battle of Buena Vista. Despite...
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