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under the guns of Callao's fortifications. The demoralization of his crews helped dissipate the naval power of the Viceroy. Later, she was renamed
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The squadron was forced to move up and down the coast on supply gathering excursions, challenging shore fortifications.
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On the night of 5 November 1820, during the Expedition to Freeing of Perú, two silent columns of boats under command of
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became fixed in the sand. The ship was unsalvageable and was filled with sand so that she could be used as
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As the intensity of the quarreling between San Martín and Cochrane increased, Cochrane sailed north with
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on 6 May 1817 under the command of Captain Luis Goic with a convoy that included the ships
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frigate designed by engineer Bouyón in the Balearic Islands. After the defeat in the
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was blown towards shore, her anchor hooked and broke the chains of the
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Las Marinas realista y Patriota en la independencia de Chile y Perú
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in search of the last two Spanish frigates in the Pacific:
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Latin America's Wars: The age of the caudillo, 1791–1899
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Principales naves de guerra a vela hispanoamericanas
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Esmeralda (1791)
Esmeralda (disambiguation)

Spain
Capture of Valdivia
Acapulco
Frigate
bm
frigate
Port Mahón
Balearic Islands
Spanish Navy
First Chilean Navy Squadron
Thomas Cochrane
Valparaíso
tons burthen
Battle of Chacabuco
Cádiz
Chilean ship Lautaro
Capture of the Esmeralda
Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald
Callao Bay
capture of Valdivia
Gulf of Cortez
Mexico
gale
merchantman
brig
Calder
keel

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