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Battle of Agüi

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Date
  
18 February 1820

Combatants
  
Chile, Royalist

Result
  
Royalist victory

Similar
  
Capture of Valdivia, Chilean War of Independence, Battle of Curapalihue, Battle of San Carlos, Siege of Chillán

The Battle of Agüi was fought at Fuerte de Agüi, near Ancud, Chiloé on February 18, 1820 between Chilean patriots and Spanish royalists, during the Chilean War of Independence. After the successful capture of Valdivia Lord Cochrane sought to occupy the Chiloé Archipelago which was the last stronghold of the Spanish in Chile. William Miller disembarked for this task but had to reembark after had been severely wounded in his leg and lost 20 men.

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