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Mexican corvette Zaragoza

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She represented Mexico at the quadricentennial celebrations of Columbus' first voyage, and circumnavigated the world in 1894–97. She saw action in various Mexican insurrections. She was decommissioned in 1926 and sunk.
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The corvette was commissioned in France by Commodore Ángel Ortiz Monasterio, who sailed her across the Atlantic on her maiden voyage, arriving at
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on a five-year assignment to the Mexican Navy as an instructor, she sailed back to Europe in October 1892. At the Spanish port of
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in commission from 1892 until 1926. Although designed as a ship of war, she spent most of her active career serving as a
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in nearby Veracruz, but took no offensive action. In August 1914, after the Constitutionalist revolution led by
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April 1894, still under Captain Brenton's command, south along the coast of South America and through the
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sailed in 1492, she attended the commemorations of the fourth centenary of the
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Under the command of Captain Reginald Carey Brenton, an officer of the British
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April 1895, now again under the command of Commodore Ortiz, she sailed from
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was ordered by the Mexican government, and built in 1891 by the French
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acted as guard to the Spanish Royal Yacht and was visited by Queen
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10 cm (3.94 in) cannon and two 37 mm (1.46 in)
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served under the constitutional government of President
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March 1926 in a ceremony led by the Secretary of War
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July 1897. An account of the voyage was published by
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was part of the squadron that accompanied President
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She sailed through the 374:, and then back north to 332:discovery of the Americas 125: 30: 18: 350:On returning to Mexico 346:Global circumnavigation 126:General characteristics 121:Stripped and sunk, 1926 445:Between 1898 and 1905 25:Buque Escuela Zaragoza 743:Ships built in France 509:Port of Coatzacoalcos 402:, before stopping at 651:Secretaría de Marina 609:El Colegio de México 495:was at Tampico when 316:Palos de la Frontera 678:careybrenton.edu.mx 517:Adolfo de la Huerta 501:Venustiano Carranza 485:Francisco I. Madero 680:(in Spanish). 2012 654:(in Spanish). 2009 478:Mexican Revolution 472:Mexican Revolution 372:Strait of Magellan 111:("Always on time") 491:. In April 1914, 454:rebels of Yucatán 420:Mediterranean Sea 386:. 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Société Nouvelle des Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée
Le Havre
Corvette
Steam engine
Barque
knots
Schneider
Canet
Hotchkiss revolving cannon
corvette
Mexican Navy
training ship
Société Nouvelle des Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée
Le Havre
Schneider
Canet
Hotchkiss guns
Veracruz
Royal Navy
Palos de la Frontera
discovery of the Americas
Maria Christina of Austria
New Orleans
France
Tampico
Strait of Magellan
Acapulco
Guaymas
San Francisco

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