Battle of Ahualulco

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The Battle of Ahualulco was a significant 1858 engagement in central Mexico during the War of the Reform, where conservative forces under General Miguel Miramón defeated liberal troops, bolstering the conservative cause.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military engagement
belligerent Mexican conservatives
Mexican liberals
combatantSide conservative forces
liberal forces
commandedBy Miguel Miramón NERFINISHED
commanderConservative Miguel Miramón NERFINISHED
conflict War of the Reform NERFINISHED
conflictType civil war battle
country Mexico
date 1858
effect bolstered conservative cause
historicalContext struggle between Mexican liberals and conservatives over constitutional reforms
historicalPeriod 19th century
location Ahualulco NERFINISHED
San Luis Potosí NERFINISHED
opponentCommanderSideLiberal liberal commanders (names not specified)
outcome defeat of liberal troops
partOf Mexican Civil War of Reform NERFINISHED
partOfCampaign conservative campaigns of 1858
region central Mexico
relatedTo Mexican conservative government
Mexican liberal government NERFINISHED
Miguel Miramón NERFINISHED
War of the Reform NERFINISHED
result conservative victory
significance major conservative success in War of the Reform
year 1858

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War of the Reform hasPart Battle of Ahualulco