Battle of Tampico (1829)

Battle of Tampico
Part of Spanish attempts to reconquer Mexico

Military action in Pueblo Viejo, September 1829
Carlos París, 1835
Date26 July – 11 September 1829
Location
Result

Mexican victory

Belligerents
Mexican Republic Spain
Commanders and leaders
Antonio López de Santa Anna
Manuel de Mier y Terán
Isidro Barrada 
Strength

8,000+ troops:

  • 500 (Tampico garrison)
  • 1,000 (Veracruz reinforcements)
  • 1,500 (early August reinforcements)
  • 5,000 (San Luis Potosí Division)
  • Local militias
3,500
Casualties and losses
215 killed
785 wounded
793 dead from disease
135 killed
151 wounded

The Battle of Tampico, also known as the Barradas Expedition, was a series of military engagements between the First Mexican Republic and the Spanish Empire. Fought from July to September 1829 and culminating on 11 September, it was part of several Spanish attempts to re-establish control over Mexico. The battle was a major victory for Mexico and marked the final battle between Spain and the new Mexican nation.