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Rebellion of Puebla
Date
December 1823
Location
Puebla , México
Result
Provisional Government victory
Belligerents
Provisional Government of Mexico
Independents
Commanders and leaders
Vicente Guerrero
Manual Gomez Pedraza
José María Calderón José Antonio de Echávarri
Strength
800 Soldiers Guerrero Division
1,030
Casualties and losses
100 dead and 290 injured
600 dead and 400 captured
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