- Valparaiso bombardment
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Valparaiso bombardment
caption=Spanish fleet shelling the port of Valparaiso
partof=Chincha Islands War
date=January 31 ,1866
place=Valparaiso,Chile
result= Destruction of port facilities of Valparaiso and part of the Chilean merchant fleet
combatant1=flag|Spain|1785
combatant2=flag|Chile
commander1=flagicon|Spain|1785Casto Méndez Núñez
commander2=
strength1=1 ironclad
5 frigates
1 corvette
(approx 250 guns)
strength2=
casualties1=
casualties2=|The Valparaiso bombardment (January 31 ,1866 ) was an episode during theChincha Islands War , in which the Spanish fleet shelled, burned and destroyed the undefended port ofValparaiso ,Chile .Background
After the indecisive
Battle of Abtao onFebruary 7 ,1866 , Rear AdmiralCasto Méndez Núñez decided to take punitive action against South American ports. When the Chilean government ordered that vessels communicating with the Spanish fleet should not be allowed to enter Chilean ports, Méndez Núñez first target became the most important and undefended Chilean port ofValparaiso .The American minister to Chile, General
Hugh Judson Kilpatrick , and US Naval Commander John Rodgers made, onMarch 23 , an attempt at arbitration, which failed, as the chief condition of Admiral Méndez Núñez was the return of the captured "Covadonga". Consequently the Spanish Admiral, notwithstanding the protest of the diplomatic corps, gave notice onMarch 27 to all neutrals to evacuate the city.The neutral British and American naval commanders in Chilean waters, Admiral Lord Thomas Denman and Commander John Rodgers, were unable and ultimately unwilling to prevent this action, and the Spanish bombarded the town and destroyed the Chilean merchant fleet on
January 31 ,1866 . The Spanish fleet bombarded the port for three hours without fire being returned, as Valparaiso was totally defenseless. The loss in public and private property was estimated at $1,000,000, and in merchandise at $9,000,000.Trivia
When Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, the American Minister to Chile, asked the American naval commander Commander Rodgers to defend the port and attack the Spanish fleet, Admiral Méndez Núñez responded with, "I will be forced to sink [the US ships] , because even if I have one ship left I will proceed with the bombardment. Spain, the Queen and I prefer honor without ships than ships without honor."
James McNeill Whistler , who was on board the American ships, painted his famous "Nocturne in Blue and Gold: Valparaiso Bay" the night before the bombardment. It shows the Chilean merchant fleet at their moorings waiting to be destroyed.External links
* [http://www.soberaniachile.cl/norte2c.html Liberation of the Chinchas] es icon
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