Battle of Mal Tiempo

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DateDecember 15, 1895
Result Cuban victory
Battle of Mal Tiempo
Part of Cuban War of Independence and Invasion from East to West in Cuba

Máximo Gómez's cavalry charge during the battle
DateDecember 15, 1895
Location
Result Cuban victory
Belligerents
Cuban rebels Spain
Commanders and leaders
Máximo Gómez
Antonio Maceo
Serafín Sánchez
Salvador Arizón y Sánchez Fano
Manuel Sanz
Narciso Rich
Strength
450 Cavalry[1] 2,500 Infantry[2]
Casualties and losses
4 killed, 4 injured 300 killed and wounded

The Battle of Mal Tiempo was a battle of the Cuban War of Independence that took place on December 15, 1895, a few kilometers away from Cruces, Cienfuegos Province. In the battle, Mambises and Spanish forces faced each other, the former being victorious. This victory was considered one of the most important of the Invasion from East to West in Cuba, due to the political, military and economic consequences in favor of the independence activists.[3]

The battle would be classified as one of the most illustrious events in the struggles for Cuban independence. It was led by Generalissimo Máximo Gómez and his Lieutenant General Antonio Maceo, who led a troop of Cuban patriots who carried out events that ennobled the country's history in decisive battles for the prestige of the armed insurrection. In his march from the East, Arsenio Martínez Campos, a key figure within the Spanish colonial system on the island, understood that the advance of the Liberation Army was imminent and in a desperate attempt to stop the insurrectionary thrust, he concentrated a large number of troops in the Cruces area.

The battle

Aftermath

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