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to take possession of the Spanish ship. Chilean engineers then worked to save the captured vessel, the success of which is considered to be a high point in the Chincha Islands War for the Chileans. The events of the battle lasted only half an hour.
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received severe hits that incapacitated its crew, causing the Spaniards to attempt a retreat. The Esmeralda followed her, maintaining fire. Fery called out his surrender to Williams Rebolledo, who ordered
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Until November 1865, Chile had been the only country firm in its declaration of war against Spain, which desired to recapture its lost South American colonies. Through the efforts of its president,
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In addition to Commander Fery, six Spanish officers, and 115 sailors were taken as prisoners. The Chileans also captured the correspondence of Spanish Admiral
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The Chileans hoisted a British flag on their ship and maneuvered themselves close to the Spanish ship
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Familiar with Spanish naval movements, the Chilean corvette
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Chincha Islands War

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