Battle of Coliseo
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The Battle of Coliseo was a group of military actions carried out in the surroundings of the town of the same name, Matanzas Province, Cuba on December 23, 1895 during the Cuban War of Independence.
With the outbreak of the Cuban War of Independence in the spring of 1895, the Cuban independence forces once again constituted the Cuban Liberation Army. After several successful short campaigns for the Cubans, the Guáimaro Assembly was constituted in Arms in September of that year. Immediately after the government was formed, the Invasion to the West of the island began to be quickly prepared, which left Mangos de Baraguá on October 22. Crossing the entire island, the invading contingent of approximately 4,000 men, led by Major Generals Máximo Gómez and Antonio Maceo, reached the province of Matanzas in December and, by the end of that month, they were at the gates of the La Habana Province where the capital of the country was located. To enter the province, they had to carry out a series of military actions in the vicinity of the town of Coliseo, which gives its name to this battle.