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Vargas Swamp Battle

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Date
  
25 July 1819

Location
  
Colombia

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Spanish 3,800+ regular forces
  
Neogranadan ~2,600 regular forces

Spanish combatant dead 500 to 600
  
Neogranadan combatant dead 140+

Results
  
Decisive Neogranadan victory, Overthrow of Spanish Empire government, Viceroyalty of New Granada.

Similar
  
Battle of Boyacá, Bolívar's campaign to liberate, Colombian Declaration of Indepe, Spanish reconquest of New Gr, Venezuelan War of Independence

Vargas Swamp Battle (Spanish: Batalla del Pantano de Vargas) was an armed conflict that occurred near Paipa, on July 25, 1819. The joint Venezuelan and New Granadan army commanded by Simón Bolívar was trying to prevent the Spanish forces from arriving at Santafe de Bogotá, which was lightly defended, before they did. Bolívar's army successfully bested the royalist army in spite of the exhaustion of the troops after climbing the Páramo de Pisba, and crossing the swamp. This battle and the next victory over the Spanish by the Boyacá Bridge secured the independence of New Granada.

During the action the left flank of the Patriot army was outflanked and withdrew in disorder. The British Legions played a decisive role in recovering the situation when their commander James Rooke led the 2nd Rifles in a bayonet charge against the Spanish defenses on the hills, gaining the position at great cost. A cavalry attack by the Venezuelan Lancers then decided the outcome of the battle, turning defeat into victory.

The battle is commemorated in the Vargas Swamp Lancers memorial.

References

Vargas Swamp Battle Wikipedia


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