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  • Siege of Santiago
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  • The primary objective of the Americans on Cuba had been the capture of the city of Santiago de Cuba. U.S. forces had driven back the Spaniard's first line of defense at the Battle of Las Guasimas. General Arsenio Linares pulled his troops back to the main line of defense against Santiago along San Juan Heights. In the charge at the Battle of San Juan Hill U.S. forces captured the Spanish position. At the Battle of El Caney the same day, U.S. forces took the fortified Spanish position and were then able to extend the U.S. flank on San Juan Hill. The destruction of the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba allowed U.S forces to safely besiege the city.
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Strength
  • 4500
  • 13500
  • 15000
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Partof
  • the Spanish-American War
Date
  • --07-03
Commander
  • William Rufus Shafter
  • Jose Toral
colour scheme
  • background:#ffcccc
Casualties
  • 1614
  • 2000
  • 11500
Result
  • Decisive U.S./Cuban victory
combatant
  • United States
  • Kingdom of Spain
  • Republic of Cuba
Place
  • Santiago, Cuba
Conflict
  • Siege of Santiago
abstract
  • The primary objective of the Americans on Cuba had been the capture of the city of Santiago de Cuba. U.S. forces had driven back the Spaniard's first line of defense at the Battle of Las Guasimas. General Arsenio Linares pulled his troops back to the main line of defense against Santiago along San Juan Heights. In the charge at the Battle of San Juan Hill U.S. forces captured the Spanish position. At the Battle of El Caney the same day, U.S. forces took the fortified Spanish position and were then able to extend the U.S. flank on San Juan Hill. The destruction of the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba allowed U.S forces to safely besiege the city.
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