Siege of Colonia del Sacramento explained

The siege of Colonia del Sacramento was a successful siege in 1704 by Spanish forces of the Portuguese colonial town of Colonia del Sacramento, opposite Buenos Aires and now in the nation of Uruguay. Four thousand natives and 650 Spaniards, led by the governor of Buenos Aires, Don Alonso Juan de Valdes e Inclán, and Baltasar García Ros, besieged the city beginning late in 1704. One week after a frontal assault failed, in early February 1705, the Portuguese abandoned Colonia del Sacramento.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: López, Adalberto. The colonial history of Paraguay: the revolt of the Comuneros, 1721-1735. 978-0-7658-0745-8. Transaction Publishers. 2005. 75.