Second Battle of Apia

The Second Battle of Apia was the final engagement of the Second Samoan Civil War, and possibly fought as an attempted act of defiance by the Samoan rebels after being given an ultimatum that would have denied them access to Apai.

2nd Battle of Apia
Part of the Second Samoan Civil War
DateApril 25, 1899
Location
Result American victory
Belligerents
 United States Mataafans
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Mata'afa Iosefo
Strength
1 patrol of U.S. Marines Unknown number of Samoan rebel warriors
Casualties and losses
None reported Unknown

Battle

After the third battle of Vailele, the Allies declared that so long as the Mataafans stay out of Apia, they would not take action against them. The following month, on April 25, the Mataafans attacked an American marine patrol outside of Apia, but the rebels were driven off.[1][2]

References

  1. Mains, pg. 249
  2. Clowes, pg. 457-459

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