Battle of Cerro del Borrego explained

Conflict:Battle of Cerro del Borrego
Partof:the Second French intervention in Mexico
Date:13 June 1862
Place:Orizaba, Veracruz, Mexico
Result:Mexican Empire-French victory
Combatant1: Mexican Republicans
Combatant2: Mexican Empire
Commander1:Jesús Ortega
Commander2:Unknown

The Battle of Cerro del Borrego took place on 13 June 1862 in the vicinity of the current municipality of Orizaba in the state of Veracruz, Mexico. It was fought between the Mexican republican army under General Jesús Gonzalez Ortega and troops of the Second Mexican Empire during the Second French intervention in Mexico.[1]

Before General González Ortega's troops incorporation to General Zaragoza's troops in San Andrés Chalchicomula, he received orders to pass through Perote in order to reach the northern part of Orizaba heading to La Perla and then occupy Cerro del Borrego, near to Orizaba. During the night of June 14, 1862, the Zacatecas division was discovered and moved away from its position by French troops forcing it to retreat.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: México a través de los siglos . Vicente Riva Palacio . G.S.López . 1940.