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Battle of Masaya (1856)

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299:, the leader of the Allied army, elected to pursue Walker’s army, which had last been spotted near the town of Masaya. On October 2, the Allies occupied Masaya without resistance, realizing that Walker and his men had already fled back to their power base at Granada. Foolishly, Walker had left all of his fortifications in Masaya intact and open for use by the Central Americans. More than a week passed before he attempted to retake Masaya, giving the Allied army time to recover from their long march. As Walker’s army finally began its march towards Masaya from Granada on October 11, it numbered only 800 men, dwarfed in size by the recently reinforced, resupplied, and fortified Allied army of 2,300 men. As Walker’s force approached, bickering broke out in the ranks of the multinational Central American army, resulting in the departure of 1,000 197: 101: 209: 175: 136: 162: 123: 149: 332:
with the shocking news that the Guatemalan force under Zavala which had earlier detached from Belloso’s army was now beginning to approach Walker’s capital, Granada. Defended by a mere 250 men, Walker knew that the rescue of his vulnerable capital would have to take priority over the current engagement at Masaya, and thus ordered the siege of the plaza lifted. Early in the morning on the 13th, Walker and his force retreated to the southeast, ending the battle.
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filibuster capital. In Masaya and Granada, Walker had lost over 100 men, with Allied losses being similarly heavy. Denied the opportunity to repel a large Central American force from so near his capital, Walker would soon again attempt to retake Masaya, only to be met with similarly frustrating results.
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Walker’s speed in returning to Granada after the failure at Masaya shocked the Guatemalans who had so recently taken the city, and Walker quickly retook his capital, with his men brutally gunning down helpless soldiers of Zavala’s force as an act of revenge in response to their initial capture of the
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surrounding the plaza, Walker’s small force of men found it impossible to capture the plaza itself despite having the Allied Central Americans on the back foot, and inconclusive fighting was carried out throughout the rest of the day and into the night. That midnight, a courier arrived from Granada
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Having begun their march in the morning, the 800 men under Walker arrived in Masaya as darkness was beginning to fall on October 11. Instantly taking up the initiative, Walker attacked, winning a small skirmish and capturing the small plaza of San Sebastian. Sporadic fire continued throughout the
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night, and by dawn on the 12th, the filibusters, led by their two howitzers under the command of a certain Captain Schwartz, had pushed the city’s defenders all the way back to the main plaza. Positioned in
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on September 14, the newly emboldened Allied Central American Army began to take up the initiative against Walker’s men. On November 7,
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advances were made, Walker’s army was forced to retreat towards Granada after receiving notice that the city was under attack.
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up until the 24th of September, when they received the news of the victory at San Jacinto on the 14th. Upon hearing this,
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Unknown, 109-110 casualties in Masaya and Granada on October 12 and 13 (24-25 dead, 76-85 wounded and 9 missing)
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FILIBUSTERS AND FINANCIERS : the story of william walker and his associates (classic reprint)
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With Walker in Nicaragua ; or, Reminiscences of an officer of the American phalanx
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Unknown, 32 casualties only on October 12 (11 dead and 21 wounded)
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The church located in the Central Park of the City of
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Index

Battle of Masaya (1912)
Filibuster War

Masaya
Nicaragua
Filibusters
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Honduras
Guatemala
El Salvador
William Walker
RamĂłn Belloso
Masaya
William Walker
Granada
filibuster
Battle of San Jacinto
Costa Rican
Jose Maria Cañas
San Juan del Sur
Managua
Ramon Belloso
Guatemalan
José Víctor Zavala

Battle of San Jacinto (1856)
adobe houses

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