Battle of Paso de las Damas
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| Battle of Paso de las Damas | |||||||
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| Part of Cuban War of Independence | |||||||
![]() The death of Serafín Sánchez | |||||||
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| 800 infantry[citation needed] | 2,500 infantry with artillery[citation needed] | ||||||
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| 8 killed and 19 wounded[citation needed] | 30 killed and 83 wounded[citation needed] | ||||||
The Battle of Paso de las Damas was a battle of the Cuban War of Independence that took place on 18 November 1896 at the Santa Clara Province.[1]
Cuban Major General Serafín Sánchez, had previously participated in the Ten Years' War and the Little War for the independence of Cuba. The Cuban War of Independence was the continuation of the previous two wars and General Sánchez immediately joined the mambises. Towards the last months of 1896, the Cuban independence forces were waging the Las Villas Campaign in mid-November of that year.
