. . . . "Commodore Matthew C. Perry, commander of the U.S. Home Squadron had recently captured the port cities of Tuxpan and Carmen. He next decided to move against the city of San Juan Bautista (present day Villahermosa), the capital of the state of Tabasco. Perry had received reports that the Mexican commander in Tabasco was strengthening the city's defenses and building obstructions in the Tabasco River (present day Grijalva River). Perry assembled the Mosquito Fleet in June and began moving towards the Grijalva towing 47 boats carrying 1,173 strong landing force."@en . . "unknown artillery,"@en . . . . . "~600"@en . "Commodore Matthew C. Perry, commander of the U.S. Home Squadron had recently captured the port cities of Tuxpan and Carmen. He next decided to move against the city of San Juan Bautista (present day Villahermosa), the capital of the state of Tabasco. Perry had received reports that the Mexican commander in Tabasco was strengthening the city's defenses and building obstructions in the Tabasco River (present day Grijalva River). Perry assembled the Mosquito Fleet in June and began moving towards the Grijalva towing 47 boats carrying 1,173 strong landing force."@en . "2"^^ . "1"^^ . "Sea:"@en . "4"^^ . . "Second Battle of Tabasco"@en . "1173"^^ . . . . "unknown naval forces"@en . . . "1"^^ . "2"^^ . "3"^^ . "--06-15"^^ . "Land:"@en . . "6"^^ . . "~30 killed or wounded,"@en . . "Second Battle of Tabasco"@en . . . "United States victory"@en . . . . . "American landing in San Juan Bautista during the Second Battle of Tabasco."@en .