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Elena-2011 [213]
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Who was waiting on the french troops as they marched towards mexico city?.

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zhannawk [14.2K]1 year ago
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The Battle of Puebla is the Second French intervention in Mexico. The command to the 6000 troops followed by the Charles de Lorencez, and got victory in the Mexico.

<h3>Who brought the French troops together against the Mexican army?</h3>

In 1862, may many of the French troop who already has victory in many fights has sifted in Mexico with 6000 new troops and join the Mexican military under the guidance of Charles de Lorencez.

They have attacked to Puebla de Los Angeles, the success of victory was shared by the president, Brigadier General Porfirio Díaz and officers.

Thus, The Battle of Puebla is the Second French intervention in Mexico.

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