Battle of El Jobito

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DateMay 13 , 1895
Result Cuban victory. Consolidation of the war.
Battle of El Jobito
Part of Cuban War of Independence
DateMay 13 , 1895
Location
Result Cuban victory. Consolidation of the war.
Belligerents
Cuban rebels Spain
Commanders and leaders
Antonio Maceo
José Maceo
Pedro Agustín Pérez
Victoriano Garzón
Joaquín Planas
Jesús Rabí
Unknown
Strength
2,500 mambises 505 soldiers
Casualties and losses
Unknown 21 dead and 56 wounded

The Battle of El Jobito was a military event which took place on May 13 of 1895 in Oriente Province of Cuba, in the Cuban War of Independence.

Neither the Ten Years' War, nor the Little War, had managed to achieve the main objective that those who initiated them had proposed: the total and definitive independence of the island of Cuba from its colonial power, Spain.[1][2] Between 1880 and 1895 , Cuba entered the period of its history that has become known as the Fertile Truce, also known as the "Turbulent Rest", as it was a time of relative peace and economic prosperity in the colony, although tinged by intermittent uprisings and insurrections, which did not manage to consolidate enough to be considered as new wars of independence.

Once the 1890s began, Cuban exiles or emigrants, most of whom settled in the United States, began to gather around the increasingly prominent figure of José Martí.

In this context, he founded the Partido Revolucionario Cubano (PRC), from October to April 1892, as the only party that brought together all Cubans and non-Cubans who wanted total independence of Cuba, with the additional aim of helping also from Puerto Rico.[3]

It was decided to start the war, with or without conditions conducive of the PRC, which would begin on February 24 of 1895 , a day of carnivals and festivals, to surprise the unsuspecting Spanish colonial authorities and facilitate the start of the war. Several of the planned uprisings failed, resulting in the death or capture of some important leaders.

However, the war continued, with the success of the uprisings in the provinces of Oriente and Las Villas, but it did not begin to gain real strength, until the landings of the Maceo Brothers, Martí and Gómez in April. After many vicissitudes, the Maceo, Martí and Gómez, along with other disembarked chiefs, managed to assume command of the Mambi troops, which each day became more numerous with the incorporation of veterans and new recruits.

In this context, the First Eastern Campaign began , in the first days of May 1895, and the Circular Campaign , in June of the same year. The first, commanded by Lieutenant General Antonio Maceo Grajales and the second by Generalissimo Máximo Gómez. The Battle of El Jobito, took place on May 13 of 1895 , as part of the First Eastern Campaign, it was led by Antonio Maceo.

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