Action of Atlixco
Action of Atlixco |
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Part of the Mexican-American War |
Date | October 19, 1847 |
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Location | Atlixco, Puebla |
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Result |
American victory |
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Belligerents |
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United States |
Mexico |
Commanders and leaders |
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Joseph Lane |
Joaquín Rea |
Strength |
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1500 infantry, 5 guns, squadron of 3rd Dragoons |
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Casualties and losses |
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1 killed, 2 wounded |
219 killed, 300 wounded |
The Action of Atlixco, also known as the "Atlixco Affair", on October 19, 1847, was a U.S. victory late in the Mexican-American War by an American force under General Joseph Lane that defeated the Light Corps of the Mexican Army under General Joaquín Rea and captured their base at Atlixco a week after Lane had driven Rea from his lines and relieved the Siege of Puebla.[1][2]
See also
- Battles of the Mexican-American War
References
- ↑ Justin Harvey Smith, The War with Mexico, Vol. 2, The Macmillan Company, New York, 1919, pp.178-179, 426-427 note 17.
- ↑ Albert G. Brackett, General Lane's brigade in central Mexico, H. W. Derby & Co., Cincinnati, New York, 1854 pp. 146-154
Coordinates: 18°54′10″N 98°26′15″W / 18.90278°N 98.43750°W / 18.90278; -98.43750