-
captured two
towns on the
Plateau du
Centre and
established a
bastion at
Cachimán.
Haitian President Jean-Louis
Pierrot quickly mobilized his army and counterattacked...
- The
Battle of Fort
Cachimán took
place during the
Dominican War of
Independence on 6
December 1844 at the
border close to Elías Piña. A
force of Dominican...
- and put in hens' nests, to
repel lice. In Haiti, the
fruit is
known as
cachiman and is used to
simply make juice.
Annona squamosa fruit from
Myanmar Sugar...
- as
those at Ocoa, Las Matas, Cambronal, and the
third confrontation at
Cachimán.
During these campaigns, Montás
tended to
wounded soldiers and provided...
-
captured two
towns on the
Plateau du
Centre and
established a
bastion at
Cachimán.
Haitian President Jean-Louis
Pierrot quickly mobilized his army and counterattacked...
-
which led to
several battles,
including the
confrontations to
dominate the
Cachimán fort and, especially, the
Battle of La Estrelleta.
After the Independence...
- wounded, were
forced to retreat,
being pushed back as far as the
Fortress of
Cachimán and
subsequently beyond the border. The
Haitians met
defeat on the same...
- at
Cachimán.
Haitian President Jean-Louis
Pierrot quickly mobilized his army and counter-attacked on July 22,
driving the
invaders from
Cachimán and...
-
central portion of the border. In the
following months, the
action against Cachimán, a fort
built by the
Haitians in
Dominican territory,
between Bánica and...
-
third bombardment of the war
Dominican War of
Independence Battle of Fort
Cachimán 6 Dec 1845
Flagstaff War
Battle of
Ohaeawai July
British Army
attacks Māori...