Battle of Agüi
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Battle of Agüi | |||||||
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Part of the Chilean War of Independence | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Chilean patriots |
Royalists | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
William Miller |
Antonio Quintanilla | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
60 | |||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
20 killed |
The Battle of Agüi was fought at
The battle
The battle was part of an effort to drive Spanish forces from the Chiloé archipelago, some of which were fortified in the San Miguel de Agüi Castle. When Commander Saturino García arrived at the castle to reinforce the Spanish army, he found that Chilean Major William Miller had already begun combat. The patriots felt the urgency of this arrival and a force of 60 men assaulted the fort but 38 men, including Miller, were disabled by shot from within.[1][2]
Assuming command, Captain Francisco Eréscano formed a new column, but canon and gun fire from within the castle made it difficult to advance towards it over a narrow, broken road. The patriots found their situation made more difficult when a
The patriot column was forced to fall back. Captain Eréscano carried it out in an orderly fashion, evacuating the wounded and assuring that the rear of his column would be protected from the garrison inside the castle, now being reinforced by Captain García’s troops. Nevertheless, Eréscano’s forces still had to repel three attacks from the Spanish. The Chilean forces marched down Huechucucuy Beach and arrived at the cove were their ships were anchored. By this point the Spanish had ceased their pursuit of the patriot force, probably out of a fear of being surrounded by a larger force.[3]
References
- ^ Del Real Pérez, Cristián (2012). "Miller, Su Obra" (PDF). Revista de Marina. April.
- ISBN 978-0-230-61849-7.
- ^ Delaney, Robert F. (1949). The South American Career of General William Miller. The University of New Mexico.