Battle of Tortuguero | |||||||
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Part of the Dominican War of Independence | |||||||
The three Dominican schooners later on in Santo Domingo circa 1850. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Dominican Republic | Haiti | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Comm. Juan Bautista Cambiaso Capt. Juan Bautista Maggiolo Lt. Juan Alejandro Acosta | Unknown | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
3 schooners (Separación Dominicana, María Chica, and San José) |
1 brigantine (Pandora) 2 schooners (La Mouche and Le Signifie) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
none |
1 brigantine sunk[1] 2 schooners sunk[1] |
The Battle of Tortuguero (Spanish: Batalla de Tortuguero) was the first naval battle of the Dominican War of Independence and was fought on 15 April 1844 at Tortuguero, Azua Province. A force of three Dominican schooners led by Commander Juan Bautista Cambiaso defeated a force of three vessels of the Haitian Navy. Though it was a minor naval battle engagement, it determined the naval supremacy of the Dominican Republic over Haiti until the end of the war.