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Battle of Curapalihue

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Result
  
Patriot victory

Date
  
4 April 1817

Location
  
Concepción, Chile

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Minimal
  
c. 10 killed 7 captured

Similar
  
Argentine War of Independence, Second Battle of Cancha, Chilean War of Independence, Siege of Chillán, Battle of San Carlos

The Battle of Curapalihue (4 April 1817) fought in Chile, was a minor encounter between South American rebels and Spanish royalists, during the South American wars of independence. The result was a defeat for the royalists.

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Background

After the defeat of Chacabuco and the capture of Santiago by the Army of the Andes, the royalist forces concentrated around Concepción under Colonel José Ordóñez. General José de San Martín ordered Colonel Juan Gregorio de Las Heras to take command of a division and move south. When Colonel Ordóñez heard of the approach of the patriot army, he decided to stage a surprise night attack against them.

The battle

The Spanish forces, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Juan José Campillo, were composed of 500 infantry and 100 cavalry. They attacked at 1:30 AM, but their surprise was foiled and they had to retreat very soon leaving behind 10 soldiers dead and 7 prisoners, while the patriot forces suffered almost no casualties.

References

Battle of Curapalihue Wikipedia


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