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The Capture of Monterey by the United States Navy and Marine Corps occurred in 1842. After hearing false news that war had broken out between the United States and Mexico, the commander of the Pacific Squadron Thomas ap Catesby Jones sailed from Lima, Peru with three warships to Monterey, California. The Americans' objective was to take control of the capital city before a suspected British cession could be achieved.

Capture of Monterey

Commodore Jones' flagship USS United States
DateOctober 19–20, 1842
Location
Result Mexican victory
Status quo ante bellum
•Americans Expelled from the City
Belligerents
 United States  Mexico
Commanders and leaders
United States Thomas Jones Mexico Manuel Micheltorena
Strength
Land:
50Marines
100 Sailors
Sea:
1frigate
2sloops-of-war
58Soldiers
1fort
Casualties and losses
None None
1 fort captured

Capture

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American forces included the frigate USS United States and the two sloops-of-war USS Dale and USS Cyane. The squadron arrived in Monterey Bay on October 19 and anchored. Commodore Jones sent his second-in-command, Captain James Armstrong, ashore to demand a Mexican surrender by 9:00 a.m. the following morning. The Mexican garrison consisted of only 58 men in an old fort. Since they chose not to resist when 9:00 a.m. came, 50 American marines and 100 sailors landed and captured the city without incident.

Aftermath

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It was only the next day that Jones learned that war had not begun between the United States and Mexico and that the British were not preparing to take control of California. The Mexican troops were freed and, the landing party boarded their ships and set sail, saluting the Mexican flag as it exited the harbor.

Jones headed for the Hawaiian Kingdom, which had just been unofficially occupiedbyRoyal Navy officer Lord George Paulet, and helped to restore the kingdom's independence. The incident proved unpopular in Mexico, and in response, Monterey's garrison constructed shore batteries and other defenses to guard its city from future attack, which came in 1846, during the Mexican–American War. Jones was relieved of duty but eventually served in the war with Mexico.

References

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36°35′47N 121°53′19W / 36.59639°N 121.88861°W / 36.59639; -121.88861


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