The Battle of San Francisco is the main battle in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes between the Apes and the remaining humans who were based in the Human Colony - the decaying remains of an unfinished shopping mall. The battle resulted in an Ape victory, albeit with heavy losses from both sides. The battle marks the second battle of the Human-Ape War.
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| - The Battle of San Francisco is the main battle in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes between the Apes and the remaining humans who were based in the Human Colony - the decaying remains of an unfinished shopping mall. The battle resulted in an Ape victory, albeit with heavy losses from both sides. The battle marks the second battle of the Human-Ape War.
- The Battle of San Francisco, also known as Battle of Dolores, fought on November 19, 1879, was the third battle of the Tarapacá Campaign in the War of the Pacific, after Pisagua and Germania. A Chilean army commanded by Colonel Emilio Sotomayor successfully held off and dispersed the bulk of the Peruvian army led by General Juan Buendía at San Francisco hill, near the town of Dolores. The Allies lost a huge amount of war materiel such as cannons, ammunition and weapons. The catastrophe for the Allies was the result of poor logistics, inefficient leadership and the unexpected desertion of the Bolivian Army under the half-hearted command of President Hilarión Daza, known as the Camarones betrayal.
- San Francisco was the major port city on the United States West Coast as the US Tran-continental railroad connected here. The port was also home of the US Pacific Squadron, and the US Mint. In 1881, the Second Mexican War erupted, and San Francisco was left isolated when Utah's Mormons rebelled, cutting off the West from the East. Although cut off, the city and it's inhabitants believed that they were in no danger, though the US Army commander, Colonel William Sherman, prepared accordingly with what little he had at his disposal.
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| - The Battle of San Francisco is the main battle in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes between the Apes and the remaining humans who were based in the Human Colony - the decaying remains of an unfinished shopping mall. The battle resulted in an Ape victory, albeit with heavy losses from both sides. The battle marks the second battle of the Human-Ape War.
- The Battle of San Francisco, also known as Battle of Dolores, fought on November 19, 1879, was the third battle of the Tarapacá Campaign in the War of the Pacific, after Pisagua and Germania. A Chilean army commanded by Colonel Emilio Sotomayor successfully held off and dispersed the bulk of the Peruvian army led by General Juan Buendía at San Francisco hill, near the town of Dolores. The Allies lost a huge amount of war materiel such as cannons, ammunition and weapons. The catastrophe for the Allies was the result of poor logistics, inefficient leadership and the unexpected desertion of the Bolivian Army under the half-hearted command of President Hilarión Daza, known as the Camarones betrayal.
- San Francisco was the major port city on the United States West Coast as the US Tran-continental railroad connected here. The port was also home of the US Pacific Squadron, and the US Mint. In 1881, the Second Mexican War erupted, and San Francisco was left isolated when Utah's Mormons rebelled, cutting off the West from the East. Although cut off, the city and it's inhabitants believed that they were in no danger, though the US Army commander, Colonel William Sherman, prepared accordingly with what little he had at his disposal. As the war progressed and turned against the US, the British Royal Navy sought to bring about a quick end to the war with a naval blockade of the US coastal cities. As they tightened the noose on the Great Lakes, and the East Coast, they then began operations against the West Coast. In conjunction with the French Navy, whose ships sailed up from Mexico, they attacked the city of Los Angeles with impunity. The Royal Navy's Pacific Squadron sailed from Pearl Harbour, Sandwich Islands to attack San Francisco.
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