The Battle of Vacacai, also known as the Battle of Bacacay or Vacacay, was a small skirmish fought on 13 February 1827 between a small militia cavalry force of the Imperial Brazilian Army and an Argentine detachment in the context of the Cisplatine War.

Battle of Vacacai
Part of the Cisplatine War
DateFebruary 13, 1827
Location
Result Inconclusive[a]
Belligerents
 Empire of Brazil Argentina United Provinces
Commanders and leaders
Empire of Brazil Marcelino do Amaral Argentina Juan Lavalle
Strength
270[3][2] 800[3][2]
Casualties and losses
2 killed
3 wounded
22 killed

Battle

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Lieutenant Marcelino Ferreira do Amaral, leading a cavalry force of 70 militiamen, surprised an Argentine detachment of 100 men, who fled, leaving two officers and 20 soldiers killed during the shock and the chase that ensued. However, col. Lavalle, with a 700 strong cavalry force, came to help the republicans, to which Lt. Amaral decided to withdraw and join forces with his commander, the Major Gabriel Gomes Lisboa, that only had 200 militiamen under his command. Still unable to fight Lavalle, Lisboa continued the retreat until he met Col. Bento Manuel Ribeiro, head of the brigade to which Lisboa belonged. In this retreat the imperials had two killed and three wounded. Lavalle backed away as soon as he saw Bento Manuel's column.[2]

Notes

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  1. ^ It is claimed as a victory by the Argentines.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ Ruiz Moreno 2004, pp. 399–400.
  2. ^ a b c d Garcia 2012, p. 116.
  3. ^ a b Donato 1987, p. 517.

Bibliography

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  • Donato, Hernâni (1987). Dicionário das Batalhas Brasileiras (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Editora Ibrasa.
  • Garcia, Rodolfo (2012). Obras do Barão do Rio Branco VI: efemérides brasileiras (in Portuguese). Brasília: Fundação Alexandre de Gusmão. ISBN 978-85-7631-357-1.
  • Ruiz Moreno, Isidoro J. (2004). Campañas militares argentinas (in Spanish). Vol. I. Buenos Aires: Ed. Emecé. ISBN 950-04-2675-7.
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