Battle of Acajutla

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The Battle of Acajutla was a key 16th-century clash in which Spanish conquistadors defeated Indigenous forces on the Pacific coast of present-day El Salvador, helping secure Spanish control over the region.

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instanceOf battle
military conflict
belligerent1 Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
belligerent2 Indigenous peoples of present-day El Salvador NERFINISHED
combatant Indigenous forces of the region
Spanish conquistadors NERFINISHED
conflictType conquest battle
consequence consolidation of Spanish control over the region
country El Salvador
date 1524
era early colonial period in Central America
geographicalContext Pacific coast of Central America
hasCause Spanish expansion into Central America
resistance of Indigenous peoples to Spanish conquest
historicalContext Age of Discovery
European colonization of the Americas
location Acajutla NERFINISHED
Pacific coast of present-day El Salvador
outcome defeat of Indigenous forces
partOf Spanish conquest of Central America NERFINISHED
Spanish conquest of El Salvador NERFINISHED
presentDayLocation El Salvador NERFINISHED
region Central America
relatedTo Spanish conquest of Guatemala NERFINISHED
Spanish conquest of Honduras NERFINISHED
result Spanish victory
sideLost Indigenous forces
sideWon Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
significance helped secure Spanish control of the Pacific coastal area
key battle in the Spanish conquest of present-day El Salvador
timePeriod 16th century

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