The Expeditionary Zamora Regiment Departs for Vera Cruz, New Spain

 

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The Times

Mon, Aug 03, 1812 · Page 3
London, Greater London, England

Accounts received from Vigo, dated the 20th ult. mention, that an expedition, consisting of 2000 men, was about to sail for Vera Cruz. 


This refers to the military expedition leaving from Vigo, Spain, headed for Vera Cruz (Veracruz, New Spain—modern-day Mexico). The 2000 soldiers are almost certainly part of the reinforcement of royalist troops during the Mexican War of Independence. This aligns with the Expeditionary Zamora Regiment—which departed Vigo around this time aboard the frigate Venganza.



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