Battle of Boca Teacapan | |||||||
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Part of Piracy in North America | |||||||
Boca Teacapan from the Teacapan Estuary. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
United States | Mexican Pirates | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Willard H. Brownson Jonathan Wainwright † | Plácido Vega Daza | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Land: ≈25 marines ≈50 sailors River: 6 armed boats |
Land: ≈160 pirates 4 artillery pieces 1 shore battery River: 1 steamer | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
2 killed 8 wounded 3 armed boats damaged |
6–8 captured 1 steamer captured |
The Battle of Boca Teacapan was the result of a United States Navy expedition to destroy a Mexican pirate ship which was attacking targets in the Pacific Ocean. United States sailors and marines in several small boats pursued the pirates to the Boca Teacapan, in Sinaloa, and up the Teacapan Estuary for 42 mi (68 km) over several days in 1870 before defeating them at their hideout. The battle ended with the destruction of the pirate ship.