English: Lithograph depicting a bird's eye view of a scene of the Battle of Calpulalpan illustrated by Casimiro Castro in the 19th century, including a legend at the bottom detailing the involved persons and divisions and some geographic descriptions. The battle was fought in Mexico on December 22, 1860, and it marked the end of Reform War, a civil war fought between Mexican liberals and conservatives, as the conservative forces under General Miguel Miramón were decisively defeated by the liberals under General Jesús González Ortega, allowing President Benito Juárez to enter Mexico City and end hostilities.
Español: Litografía representando una vista panorámica de una escena de la batalla de Calpulalpan ilustrada por Casimiro Castro en el siglo XIX, incluyendo una leyenda en la parte inferior detallando personas y divisiones participantes y algunas descripciones geográficas. La batalla se libró en México el 22 de diciembre de 1860, y marcó el fin de la Guerra de Reforma, una guerra civil librada entre liberales y conservadores mexicanos, cuando la fuerzas conservadoras bajo el general Miguel Miramón fueron derrotadas decisivamente por los liberales bajo el general Jesús González Ortega, permitiendo al presidente Benito Juárez entrar a la Ciudad de México y terminar el conflicto.
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Lithograph depicting the Battle of Calpulalpan, fought on December 22, 1860, in Mexico.
Litografía representando la batalla de Calpulalpan, librada el 22 de diciembre de 1860 en México.