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The Battle of Mariel was a small-scale naval engagement fought between the
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and the
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near the Cuban port town of Mariel. The battle resulted in a Spanish victory, with the Mexican navy losing the brig ''Guerrero''.


Background

During the Mexican War of Independence (1808 to 1821), the former Spanish colony of New Spain successfully declared independence and defeated the Spanish colonial army. New Spain was reconstituted into the First Mexican Empire, with the new nation gaining de facto independence with the signing of the
Treaty of Córdoba The Treaty of Córdoba established Mexican independence from Spain at the conclusion of the Mexican War of Independence. It was signed on August 24, 1821 in Córdoba, Veracruz, Mexico. The signatories were the head of the Army of the Three Guara ...
in 1821. However, the Spanish government did not accept the legitimacy of the treaty and continued to interfere in Mexican affairs, maintaining military garrisons along the Mexican coast. These Spanish holdouts suffered a major setback in 1825 when the Mexican Army captured the key port city of
Veracruz Veracruz (), formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave), is one of the 31 states which, along with Me ...
, but Spain continued to launch armed expeditions against Mexico from the nearby island of
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. The island colony also served as an important Spanish naval base, allowing the Spanish to harass Mexican trade in the Gulf of Mexico and
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in the region.


Battle

Seeking to challenge Spanish control of the gulf, the
Mexican Navy The Mexican Navy is one of the two independent armed forces of Mexico. The actual naval forces are called the ''Armada de México''. The ''Secretaría de Marina'' (''SEMAR'') (English: Naval Secretariat) includes both the ''Armada'' itself and ...
began to conduct sorties in the region in the mid-1820s. In early 1828 a squadron of three brigs under the command of Commodore David Porter began to sortie into the gulf, seeking to disrupt Spanish shipping. One of the three brigs was the 22-gun ''Guerrero'', which had recently taken on a crew of American volunteers in New Orleans and was under the command of Porter's nephew, Captain David Henry Porter. On morning of 10 February, Captain Porter sighted the tall masts of merchant ships in the port town of Mariel, and so decided to raid the port. Approaching the port, Porter discovered and attacked the Spanish brig ''Marte,'' an armed schooner, and a group of merchant ships. Porter succeeded in scattering the Spanish ships, but word of his raid reached the nearby city of Havana; around 5:00 in the afternoon, the heavily armed frigate ''Lealtad'' arrived off of Mariel, and soon began to pursue the ''Guerrero.'' Porter attempted to flee towards Key West, but by the morning of the 11th it was clear ''Lealtad'' was capable of overtaking the Mexican brig, and so Porter decided instead to stand and fight. Around 6:00 in the morning, ''Guerrero'' turned and was engaged by ''Lealtad'', resulting in a two and a half hour battle between the two. Using its superior size and armament, the Spanish warship began to wear the Mexican vessel down, with Captain Porter and over eighty of ''Guerrero'''s crew being killed in action. ''Guerrero'' in turn inflicted heavy damage on ''Lealtad.'' Eventually the Mexican brig was forced to surrender, with the ship's crew (including future US admiral David Dixon Porter) being imprisoned in Havana. The battle at Mariel became the last ship-to-ship engagement between the Mexican and Spanish navies.


Aftermath

''Guerrero'' was repaired and entered Spanish naval service under the name ''El Cautivo.''David Guerrero Flores, Emma Paula Ruiz Ham (2012)
El país en formación Cronología
' (1821–1854), Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de las Revoluciones de México. pp. 54.
The conduct and bravery of ''Guerrero'''s crew was commended by the Spanish, who treated the crew humanely and buried Porter with high military honors.Flaccus, Elmer W. "Commodore David Porter and the Mexican Navy." ''The Hispanic American Historical Review'' 34, no. 3 (1954): 365–73. Accessed January 29, 2021. doi:10.2307/2508898. After the defeat at Mariel, the Mexican Navy continued to operate in the gulf, though the loss of ''Guerrero'' was a major blow to the navy's strength.


Notes

:A. One source (inscription on monument to Porter as transcribed by Howe) describes ''Lealtad'' as carrying 54 guns, while another (Jr, Kennard R. Wiggins) describes 64 guns. :B. Sources differ on the treatment of the prisoners, with one 19th-century source describing it as harsher and a more recent scholarly source (Flaccus, Elmer W) describing it as humane.


References

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