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    The First Battle of Manzanillo was a series of naval engagements during the Spanish–American War on 30 June 1898 in and outside of the harbor of Manzanillo...
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  • Battle of Manzanillo may refer to: First Battle of Manzanillo, naval engagements during the Spanish–American War on June 30, 1898, in and near the harbor...
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  • Caney. The Spanish also attempted to lift the blockade on the port of Manzanillo twice, but failed both times. The Spanish fleet also attempted to escape...
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    USS Wompatuck (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    out of action when the rivets holding the base of its mount to the ship failed under the stress of firing. Following the Third Battle of Manzanillo, Wompatuck...
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    The Third Battle of Manzanillo was a naval engagement that occurred on July 18, 1898, between an American fleet commanded by Chapman C. Todd against a...
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  • Act of 1898 into law. June 30 - Spain wins the Battle of Tayacoba and the First Battle of Manzanillo. July 1 - McKinley signs the Bankruptcy Act of 1898...
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    Battle of San Juan 28 June Third Battle of San Juan 30 June First Battle of Manzanillo 30 June Battle of Tayacoba 1 July Second Battle of Manzanillo 1...
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    Lucien Young (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Cuba, and in the cutting of the cable between Cape Cruz and Manzanillo from late June 1898 to mid-August. Relieved of command of Hist in February 1899,...
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    James Meredith Helm (category Recipients of the Navy Cross (United States))
    performance at the Battle of Manzanillo on June 30, 1898. Helm subsequently commanded the Idaho and Wabash. During World War I, Helm was Commandant of the 4th Naval...
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    of 13 June 1898 June 24, 1898 Battle of Las Guasimas June 30, 1898 First Battle of Manzanillo June 30, 1898 Battle of Tayacoba July 1, 1898 Battle of...
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    of 13 June 1898 June 24, 1898 Battle of Las Guasimas June 30, 1898 First Battle of Manzanillo June 30, 1898 Battle of Tayacoba July 1, 1898 Battle of...
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    Bartolomé Masó (category Cuban people of Catalan descent)
    1907 in Manzanillo) was a Cuban politician and military, patriot for Cuban independence from the colonial power of Spain, and later President of the República...
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    Frederick Muller (category Spanish–American War recipients of the Medal of Honor)
    Wompatuck. He received the Medal of Honor for displaying "heroism and gallantry" at the First Battle of Manzanillo in Cuba on June 30, 1898. Muller was...
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  • Machine "whether his influence encouraged the involvement of an English force at the battle of Nicopolis in 1396" Belhatem, Romaissa, and Fatima Maameri...
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    borders with the states of Jalisco and Michoacán. In addition to the capital city of Colima, the main cities are Manzanillo, Villa de Alvarez and Tecomán...
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  • The battles of the Mexican–American War include all major engagements and most reported skirmishes, including Thornton's Defeat, the Battle of Palo Alto...
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  • The signaling of the Yara uprising occurred near Manzanillo in the eastern province of Oriente, at the sugar plantation and mill of La Demajagua. On...
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  • commanded by Colonel Demetrio Quirós Weyler was en route to Bayamo from Manzanillo or Santiago de Cuba to recapture the city from Carlos Manuel de Céspedes...
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    The Treaty of Paris ended the conflict 109 days after the outbreak of war giving the United States ownership of the former Spanish colonies of Puerto Rico...
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  • History and Heritage Command: Spanish-American War: Naval Operations Manzanillo "Former Spanish Gunboats in Cuban Service". histarmar.com.ar. Retrieved...
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    was part of the squadron that closed the port of Manzanillo, sinking or destroying ten vessels there during the Third Battle of Manzanillo. The great...
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    Estrada Palma Sugar Mill. As the battle heated up, General Cantillo called up more forces from Bayamo and Manzanillo and approximately 1,500 troops started...
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    The Battle of Acapulco were a series of battles during the Second French intervention in Mexico. Acapulco was a key port of the Pacific trade routes and...
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  • Inferno 3 following in 2007. The show aired in 2005, and took place in Manzanillo, Mexico. On December 15, 2020, the season was made available to stream...
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    military governor of Santiago de Cuba. Land combat effectively ends in Cuba for the duration of the war. July 18 - Third Battle of Manzanillo: The gunboats...
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    The Battle of Alegría de Pío was a battle in Cuba fought between the 26th of July Movement and the Cuban National Army. It was the first battle fought...
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    Colima (city) (redirect from City of Colima)
    municipality by population after Manzanillo. In 2011, FDI Intelligence, a subsidiary of the Financial Times of London, ranked Colima first in small cities and tenth...
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    convoys, coming from Manzanillo and Cauto Embarcadero to Bayamo. On July 11, Santocildes, with a short column of 400 men made up of two companies from the...
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    Each season consists of a format and theme from which the subtitle is derived. The show's current fortieth season, titled Battle of the Eras, premiered...
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    leadership of Cuba's wealthiest plantation owner, Francisco Vicente Aguilera. The conspiracy rapidly spread to Oriente's larger towns, most of all Manzanillo, where...
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