Battle of Tecoac

Battle of Tecoac

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict = Battle of Tecoac
partof = the Revolution of Tuxtepec


caption =
date = November 16, 1876
place = Tecoac, Tlaxcala, Mexico
coordinates =
territory =
result = Victory for Díaz
combatant1 = Federal Government
combatant2 = Tuxtepec rebels
commander1 = Ignacio R. Alatorre
commander2 = Porfirio Díaz
strength1 = 3,000
strength2 = 7,800
casualties1 =
casualties2 =

The Battle of Tecoac (Spanish: "Batalla de Tecoac") was a battle that was fought at Tecoac (municipality of Huamantla) in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala on November 16 1876, between the forces of Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, then President of Mexico, and those of Porfirio Díaz. The battle was a victory for Díaz, who subsequently assumed the presidency himself; Lerdo went into exile in New York.

ee also

*Plan of Tuxtepec


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