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===Second Battle of Puebla=== [[File:Siège de Puebla - 29 mars 1863.PNG|thumb|300px|The [[Siege of Puebla (1863)|Second Battle of Puebla]] in which the French stormed the city, and General Díaz was forced to engage against them in [[urban warfare]]]] The French loss at the Battle of Puebla delayed the French march into the interior of Mexico by a year while Lorencez awaited reinforcements from France. Meanwhile, Díaz had been made military governor of the Veracruz district.{{Sfn|Hannay|1917|p=63}} Soon after the Battle of Puebla, General Zaragoza died of typhus and was replaced in his command by [[Jesús González Ortega]].{{Sfn|Hannay|1917|p=65}} A second French [[Siege of Puebla (1863)|siege of Puebla]] was this time led by [[Élie Frédéric Forey]] with 26,000 men, against the 20,000 troops commanded by Ortega. The Mexican defenders would hold out for two months from 16 March to 17 May in 1863, until they ran out of provisions. Against the advice of Díaz who suggested an offense, Ortega simply maintained a policy of defense, until the city was stormed.{{Sfn|Hannay|1917|p=65}} As [[Urban warfare|street fighting]] broke out at the beginning of April, Díaz was in command of the most exposed quarter of the city made up of seventeen blocks, and he made his headquarters at the strongest point of the district which was a large building known as the ''meson de San Marcos''.{{Sfn|Bancroft|1888|p=63}} As Díaz planned his defenses, the French advanced with artillery and cannonballs began to crash through the building.{{Sfn|Bancroft|1888|p=63}} As French [[zouave]]s poured through the breaches, they were repulsed every time, and by the evening Díaz had regained complete control over his headquarters.{{Sfn|Bancroft|1885|p=64}} Similar scenes occurred throughout the city and by April 25, Forey was contemplating suspending military operations until larger siege guns could arrive.{{Sfn|Bancroft|1888|pp=64–65}} Despite the ongoing stalemate, the French were reassured by the knowledge that the Mexicans were running out of food and supplies.{{Sfn|Bancroft|1888|p=65}}
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