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Categories: Independent Mexico, French intervention in Mexico, Conflicts in 1838, 19th-century military history of the United Kingdom, 1838 in Mexico
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Pastry War  Layon Missi  Cake war  First Franco-Mexican War  First French intervention in Mexico
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The Pastry War, also known as the first French intervention in Mexico or the first Franco-Mexican war, began in November 1838 with the naval blockade of some Mexican ports and the capture of the fortress of San Juan de Ulúa in the port of Veracruz by French forces sent by King Louis Philippe I. It ended in March 1839 with a British-brokered peace. Wikipedia
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The Pastry War, also known as the first French intervention in Mexico or the first Franco-Mexican war, began in November 1838 with the naval blockade of some Mexican ports and the capture of the fortress of San Juan de Ulúa in the port of Veracruz by French forces sent by King Louis Philippe I. It ended in March 1839 with a British-brokered peace. Wikipedia
War between France and Mexico Wikidata
The first of two 19th-century wars between Mexico and France. Wiktionary