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Battle of Junin
The Battle of Junin was a military engagement of the Peruvian War of Independence, fought in the highlands of the Junin Region on August 6 1824. The preceding February the royalists had regained control of Lima, and having regrouped in Trujillo, Simon Bolivar in June led his rebel forces south to confront the Spanish under Field Marshal Jose de Canterac. The two armies met on the plains of Junin, northwest of the Jauja Valley.
Bolivar , in a hurry to try to cut the royalist retreat towards Cuzco, sent out his cavalry to delay the movement of Spanish troops out of the Junin Plain. The Spaniards sent out their cavalry to disrupt the incoming patriot cavalry to give Canterac time to withdraw his infantry from the plain.
The plain is a marshland close to the Junin lake and the patriot troops were trying to form for battle when they were struck by the charge of the Spanish cavalry and sent back in confusion.
However, the Spanish charge missed one of the Peruvian Legion Hussars's squadrons, which managed to form and charge the Spaniard cavalry's rear. The surprise caused the Spanish cavalry to drop their weapons, turn tail and run for the protection of their infantry, which had already vacated the plain. The battle lasted about one hour, and it involved hand-to-hand cavalry clashes with lance and saber.
As a sole cavalry battle, no firearms were used. About 250 royalist and 150 independentists were killed.
Although in actuality this battle would qualify as little more than a skirmish, this military engagement greatly enhanced the morale of the victorious indendentist, with a first win in Peru. The retreat of Canterac's troops after the defeat in Junin was relentless and defections from the peruvian royalist troops to the patriots increased considerably. Eventually the Viceroy of Peru, Jose de la Serna e Hinojosa, had to step in as commander of the Spanish forces to try and restore morale.
See also
Battle of Ayacucho
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