The siege of Salvador occurred during the Brazilian War of Independence, during which the newly formed Brazilian army, under the command of French general Pierre Labatut, attempted to capture the city of SalvadorinBahia from its Portuguese defenders. The siege lasted from 2 March 1822 until 2 July 1823, finally ending when the Portuguese commander, Madeira de Melo, surrendered his forces to the Brazilians.[4]
Siege of Salvador | |||||||
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Part of the Brazilian War of Independence | |||||||
![]() Entrada do Exército pacificador na Leal e Valorosa cidade capital da província de Bahia. LithographbyBento Capinam, c. 1830, depicts the triumphal entry of the Brazilian army into the capital of the province of Bahia. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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Strength | |||||||
At the beginning: 1,500[1] At the end: 14,000[2] Ships:[3] 1ship of the line 3frigates 2corvettes 3brigs 1charrua 1brig-schooner |
At the beginning: 3,000[1] At the end: 10,500[2] Ships:[2] 1ship of the line 2frigates 8corvettes 2brigs 1charrua 1smack | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
750 killed 280 wounded[citation needed] |
2,500 killed 700 wounded 300 captured[citation needed] |
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