In July 1889, the Argentine Naval Commission in London signed a contract with the shipyard
Cammell Laird of
Birkenhead ordering the construction of "two twin-shaft, ram-equipped battleships for riverine service" (Spanish: "
dos acorazados de espolón de doble hélice para servicio de ríos") at a unit cost of
£ 176.000; this transaction was later approved in September of that year by the Ministry. The second ship, named
Independencia, started construction in 1890 and was launched in 1891; her construction was completed in 1892–3. In April 1893 she was formally accepted by the Argentine Navy, under command of Captain Edelmiro Correa.
Independencia departed
Liverpool on 29 June, arriving in
Buenos Aires on 31 July 1893.
Independencia participated in the suppression of the
Radical uprising of 1893. In August 1893 she was ordered to
La Plata where her crew contributed to maintaining public order. On 27 September she participated in the
naval battle of El Espinillo against the monitor
Los Andes, which supported the revolutionaries.
Independencia ‘s heavy main battery badly damaged the rebel ship, forcing it to surrender; while she didn’t suffer damage. In mid-1894
Independencia participated in the naval exercises as part of the 1st Division; later that year she joined her sister ship,
Libertad, and the ironclad
Almirante Brown. Between 1904 and late 1909,
Independencia was assigned to the Training Division (
Spanish: "División Instrucción"). In 1915 she was reclassified as "coast guard ship". In 1917-19 she was assigned to the Hydrographic Service, to perform survey tasks; in 1921-22 was assigned as training ship. In 1923-26 was put in reserve, being upgraded to use petrol instead of coal. In 1927 she was reclassified as "
gunboat", and in 1929 assisted the rescue of
Monte Cervantes crew and passengers when the latter was wrecked near
Ushuaia. She was assigned to the Gunboat Division in 1930. In December 1946
Independencia was discharged from the Argentine Navy (decree 22.556); however remained in use as
submarine tender during 1947–48 at the
Mar del Plata naval base. In 1949 she was transferred to the
Coast Guard, to be used as station ship for
pilots in the
Río de la Plata (
English: River Plate). In 1968 she was discharged from the Argentine Coast Guard, and was sold for scrapping in 1969. == See also ==