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- The Battle of Orange Walk took place on 1 September 1872 when a force of Icaiche Maya led by attacked the town of Orange Walk in Belize. Canul had previously been involved in conflict with the British authorities over alleged infringements of his people's land rights and non-payment of rent and one motive for the raid may have been to seize the district magistrate for ransom. Canul and his men crossed the border from Mexico the day before the battle and were able to reach the town undetected by the British. They launched a surprise attack that caught the small garrison unaware – the British commanders were in the bath at the time the battle started. The British forces – a small detachment of the West India Regiment – successfully defended their barracks building for a number of hours, inflicting heavy casualties on the Maya and fatally wounding Canul. The Maya then withdrew into Mexico. (en)
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- 2 killed, 14 severely wounded
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- *British Honduras
- Icaiche Mayapeople
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- 150–180 men
- 39 men of theWest India Regiment
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- Soldiers of the British West India Regiment. (en)
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- 2 (xsd:integer)
- 30 (xsd:integer)
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- * British Honduras (en)
- Icaiche Maya people (en)
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- Assistant Surgeon John Dallas Edge (en)
- Lieutenant Joseph Graham Smith (en)
- Marcus Canul (en)
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- Battle of Orange Walk (en)
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- the Caste War of Yucatán (en)
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- Orange Walk Town, British Honduras (en)
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- 39 (xsd:integer)
- 150 (xsd:integer)
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- The Battle of Orange Walk took place on 1 September 1872 when a force of Icaiche Maya led by attacked the town of Orange Walk in Belize. Canul had previously been involved in conflict with the British authorities over alleged infringements of his people's land rights and non-payment of rent and one motive for the raid may have been to seize the district magistrate for ransom. Canul and his men crossed the border from Mexico the day before the battle and were able to reach the town undetected by the British. They launched a surprise attack that caught the small garrison unaware – the British commanders were in the bath at the time the battle started. The British forces – a small detachment of the West India Regiment – successfully defended their barracks building for a number of hours, inf (en)
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- Battle of Orange Walk (en)
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- Battle of Orange Walk (en)
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