Battle of Antón Lizardo

The Battle of Antón Lizardo was a naval engagement of the Mexican civil war between liberals and conservative governments, the Reform War. It took place off the Gulf Coast town of Antón Lizardo, Mexico in 1860. A Mexican Navy officer, Rear Admiral Tomás M. Marín, mutinied and escaped to Havana, Cuba. There he formed a squadron of armed vessels to attack merchant ships and blockade Veracruz. The liberal Mexican Government of Benito Juárez declared Tomás Marín a pirate and permitted foreign navies to attack his ships. Juárez's government was supported by the United States and its navy already had several vessels patrolling in the Gulf of Mexico.

Battle of Antón Lizardo
Part of the Reform War

USS Saratoga
DateMarch 6, 1860
Location
Result U.S. victory
Belligerents
 United States Conservative Mexico
Commanders and leaders
Thomas Turner Tomás Marín Sabalza
Strength
1 sloop-of-war
2 steamers
280 crew:
U.S. Navy
U.S. Army
U.S. Marines
1 sloop-of-war
1 steamer
Unknown number of crew:
Mexican Navy
-Mexican Marines
Casualties and losses
1 killed
3 wounded
1 sloop-of-war damaged
1 steamer damaged
~30 wounded
1 sloop-of-war captured
1 steamer grounded
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