Nicaraguan-Salvadoran War

The Nicaraguan-Salvadoran War was a military conflict between El Salvador supported by Honduras, against Nicaragua, sparked by the Nicaraguan alliance with Guatemala, country which was at the time at war with El Salvador.

Nicaraguan-Salvadoran War
Part of War of 1863
DateApril-June 1863
Location
Result Nicaraguan victory[1] [2]
Combatants
 Nicaragua  El Salvador
 Honduras
Commanders and leaders
Nicaragua Tomás Martínez El Salvador Gerardo Barrios
El Salvador Maximo Jerez
Honduras José Francisco Montes

Background

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Victorious in Coatepeque and with support from Honduras, General Barrios declared war on Nicaragua due to President Martínez's backing of Carrera in a previous invasion. Barrios instructed Máximo Jerez to invade Nicaragua in April. Although Salvadorans defeated Martinez's troops at San Jacinto on April 28, they were repelled by the Nicaraguans near León on April 29.[3]

Barrios' plan to seize the port of Corinto by sea failed, while Nicaraguans managed to capture Amapala. In this situation, the President of El Salvador learned that General Carrera was mobilizing troops towards El Salvador once again.[4]

References

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  1. ^ C, José Antonio Villacorta Calderón Villacorta (December 29, 1916). "Curso de historia de la América Central para uso de los institutos y escuelas normales". Arenales hijos – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Chamorro, Pedro Joaquín Cuadra (December 29, 1952). "La nacionalidad centroamericana y la guerra del 63". Editorial "La Prensa" – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Bustamante, Gregorio (December 29, 1951). "Historia militar de El Salvador". Impr. Nacional – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Monterey, Francisco J. (December 29, 1943). "Historia de El Salvador: anotaciones cronológicas, 1810-1871". C. A. [Talleres gráficos Cisneros – via Google Books.