- First Battle of Tabasco
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=First Battle of Tabasco
caption=
partof=Mexican-American War
date=October 24 -26, 1846
place=Villahermosa ,Tabasco
result=Inconclusive
combatant1=United States
combatant2=Mexico
commander1=Matthew C. Perry
commander2=Juan B. Traconis
strength1=7 ships
253 (landing force)
strength2=300
casualties1=2 killed
2 wounded
2 drowned
casualties2=5 killed & wounded
4 civilians|The First Battle of Tabasco was fought during the
Mexican-American War .Background
The battle was part of the
U.S. Home Squadron 's efforts to blockade the major Mexican ports on theGulf of Mexico .Battle
Commodore
Matthew C. Perry led a detachment of 7 ships south along the coast towardsTabasco . Perry reached the Tabasco River (present dayGrijalva River ) in late October and seized the town ofFrontera along with two Mexican ships. Leaving a small garrison he pushed upriver towards the city of San Juan Bautista. Perry reached the town onOctober 24 and seized five more Mexican vessels and put the landing party ashore. ColonelJuan B. Traconis , the Mexican departmental commander lacked a sufficient force to fight the U.S. and withdrew from the town. Perry also lacked the numbers to hold the town and recalled the landing force.During the night, Mexican forces returned to the city and barricaded themselved within the buildings. Perry realized that shelling the town was his only option to drive out the Mexican Army, and not wanting to damage the city merchants, he decided to withdraw the next day. On the morning of
October 26 , Perry was readying the fleet to return to Frontera when the Mexican forces began firing upon the fleet. Perry returned fire, but a plea from the civilians made him stop and run up awhite flag to show his intentions of withdrawing peacefully. While leaving one of the captured ships ran aground, and the Mexicans began firing upon it. Perry again returned fire, but he directed that the non-combatant buildings be spared if possible. The ship was freed and the fleet returned to Frontera. From there he rejoined the Home Squadron under CommodoreDavid Connor for the operations againstTampico .Perry returned to Tampico in 1847 with a larger force, and he achieved more successful results against Tabasco.
ee also
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Second Battle of Tabasco References
* Nevin, David; editor, "The Mexican War" (1978)
* Bauer, K. Jack, "The Mexican-American War 1846-48"
* http://www.dmwv.org/honoring/naval.htm
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