Eagles and empire: the United States, Mexico, and the struggle for a continent
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Beschreibung: | A war that started under questionable pretexts. A president who is convinced of his country's might and right. A military and political stalemate with United States troops occupying a foreign land against a stubborn and deadly insurgency. The time is the 1840s, the enemy is Mexico, and the war is one of the least known and most important in both Mexican and United States history--a war that really began much earlier and whose consequences still echo today. Historian David A. Clary presents this epic struggle for a continent for the first time from both sides, using original Mexican and North American sources.--From publisher description. Includes bibliographical references (p. [533]-569) and index |
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adam_text | Titel: Eagles and empire
Autor: Clary, David A.
Jahr: 2009
CONTENTS
NOTE ABOUT PLACE NAMES xviii
PROLOGUE: War Eagle 1
PART ONE: La Guerra deTejas (The Texas War) (1783-1847) 5
1. This Young Man Will Live to Make His Country Weep
(1783-1823) 7
YOU WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENCES 8
HE LEFT A TRAIL OF BLOOD IN HIS WAKE 12
MEXICO WAS BORN WITH ITS BACK TURNED 17
THE AGE OF SANTA ANNA 19
2. To Federalize Ourselves, Now United, Is to Divide
Ourselves (1823-1835) 23
WE ARE LIKE CHILDREN BARELY OUT OF DIAPERS 24
I AM NOT A POLITICIAN, NOR DO I LIKE THAT CAREER 26
THE INDIAN LABORERS UPON THOSE FARMS RARELY HAVE
ENOUGH MEAT 28
THE FIRST SPENDS AS LITTLE AS HE CAN, THE SECOND
SPENDS WHAT HE DOES NOT HAVE 31
WHAT MEN OR WHAT DEMONS THEY ARE! 36
3. There Can Be No Concession or Compromise (1835—1845) 40
MY CANNON WILL ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN
MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES 41
YET THE FORMER GRIEVANCE WAS UNREDRESSED 44
THE HEART AND SOUL OF THIS EMPORIUM OF CONFUSION
AND LICENTIOUSNESS 46
xìi EONTENTS
ETERNAL WAR AGAINST TÉJANOS AND THE BARBAROUS
COMANCHES! 48
MEXICO HAS NEVER BEEN ABLE TO PROTECT US 54
WE HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO GO TO WAR 57
4. No Doubt She Will Make Some Noise
(March 1845-March 1846) 62
WHO IS JAMES K. POLK? 63
VICTORY WILL PERCH UPON OUR BANNERS 64
WE ARE LITERALLY A HUGE BODY WITHOUT A HEAD 68
SETTLE OVER BREAKFAST, THE MOST IMPORTANT NATIONAL
QUESTION 73
NOW I, IN HER NAME, SOLEMNLY PROTEST 78
WE HAVE NOT ONE PARTICLE OF RIGHT TO BE HERE 80
5. Hostilities May Now Be Considered as Commenced
(April-June 1846) 86
A GRAND OPPORTUNITY NOW PRESENTED ITSELF 88
THE DANGER WAS IMMINENT 92
I HAD THE PLEASURE OF BEING THE FIRST TO START THE WAR 95
WHAT HAS THIS UNFORTUNATE COUNTRY DONE TO YOU? 99
6. Everything Announced a Grievous Disaster
(May-June 1846) 104
THE SONS OF TWO DISTINCT RACES WERE TO MEASURE
THEIR STRENGTH 105
THE MOST HORRIBLE CONFUSION REIGNED ON THE FIELD 111
THINK OF ONE OF THEM SHOOTING A WOMAN WHILE WASHING 116
EL BANDIDO ENEL HÉROE 120
7. Nothing Is Wanting to Make Them Good Soldiers
(May-June 1846) 123
NOT A SOLITARY TRACE IS LEFT TO MARK THE SPOT 124
IT WOULD NOT BE A BATTLE BUT A MASSACRE 128
NOT ONE SHOT IN A THOUSAND COULD HIT ITS TARGET 135
NO PUEDE CAMBIAR 138
CONTENTS xüi
8. I Declared My Purpose to Be to Acquire, for the
United States, California (May-June 1846) 140
DISPOSE THE ENEMY TO DESIRE AN END TO THE WAR 141
NO MAN CAN SEE THE END OF THE BUSINESS 144
I CAN HAVE NO CONFIDENCE IN GENERAL SCOTt s DISPOSITION 146
THE EAGLE OF LIBERTY WOULD SPREAD HIS BROAD PINIONS
OVER THE PLAINS 149
9. Operating on the Minds and Feelings
(July-August 1846) 156
HE WILL ONLY ADD TO THE DISTRACTIONS OF THE COUNTRY 157
THEY HAVE FORFEITED THE PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 159
WE HAVE CUSTOMS WHICH NEITHER THE OFFICERS NOR
THE SOLDIERS WILL FOREGO 160
THEY EMPHATICALLY MADE WAR ON THEIR OWN HOOK 165
10. My Word Is at Present the Law of the Land
Ouly-August 1846) 170
AN UNCERTAIN DESTINY AWAITED US 171
CALIFORNIA WILL BE A PORTION OF THE UNITED STATES 174
WHAT CHILD WILL NOT SHED ABUNDANT TEARS AT THE
TOMB OF HIS PARENTS? 179
THE DUTY OF THE GOVERNMENT IS TO AFFORD PROTECTION 184
11. Oh God, and This Is War! (September 1846) 189
A CITY AWAITING A BATTLE IS BEYOND ALL DESCRIPTION 191
THIS LITTLE ONE IS LIKE YOU~DO NOT KILL IT 194
SHE, WHO FOUND A MARTYR S GRAVE, ON THAT RED
FIELD OF MONTEREY 197
MONTEREY HAD BECOME AN ENORMOUS CEMETERY 200
WE WILL NOT PERMIT OURSELVES TO BE OPPRESSED 203
HAD THEY NOT RESISTED, THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN
UNWORTHY OF THE NAMES OF MEN 206
12. Where Now Are Those Great Generals of Ours?
(October-December 1846) 209
BYGONES SHOULD BE BYGONES 210
WHAT HAS SANTA ANNA DONE? 215
xiv CONTENTS
THERE IT IS—THE SAME FLAG, THE SAME PEOPLE 217
THE MARCH OF ATTILA WAS NOT MORE WITHERING
AND DESTRUCTIVE 221
THE PANIC WAS PRODUCED BY A SMALL PARTY 224
13. History May Be Searched in Vain for an Equal March
(October-December 1846) 229
THIS IS THE SOLDIER S FARE BUT I AM SICK OF IT 230
WE FEEL HUNGRY ALL THE TIME, WE NEVER GET ENOUGH 232
CHARGE AND BE DAMNED! 235
WE MAY STILL BE, FOR SOME TIME, ANNOYED BY THOSE
DAILY SKIRMISHES 240
ALL ARE DISSATISFIED—THE RICH, THE POOR, THE HIGH
AND THE LOW 245
14. We Do Not Want for Any of You Gringos to Govern Us
(January-February 1847) 248
THE DEVIL IS RUNNING AWAY WITH US 249
A GROSSER ABUSE OF HUMAN CONFIDENCE IS NOWHERE
RECORDED 251
WHO THE DEVIL IS GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA? 255
I M FOR GOING HOME TO SARAH AND THE CHILDREN 259
WE WANT YOUR HEAD, GRINGO 264
5S. They Were Really Trying to Shoot Us
(January-February 1847) 268
I LL BE D____IF I RUN AWAY! 269
ALL YOUR WANTS WILL BE SUPERABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED 271
FINISH THE BATTLE AT ONE BLOW 274
THE ARMY SEEMED MADE UP OF DEAD MEN 280
THE PEOPLE OF THESE STATES HAD A HARD TIME 282
PART TWO: La Guerra de 47 (TheWar of 47) (1847-18SS) 285
16. Scenes of Agony and Blood Follow One After the Other
(March 1847) 287
TELL OLD SCOTT HE WAS GOING HOME 288
CONTENTS xv
THIS WAS NO REASON WHY WE SHOULD HAVE RENOUNCED
OUR BIRTHRIGHTS 290
NOTHING COULD EXCEED THE BEAUTY OF THIS SPECTACLE 293
THE DEMORALIZING EFFECTS MUST BE VERY GREAT 297
THE YANKEES WOn t GIVE UP FIRING 299
VERA CRUZ CALLS FOR VENGEANCE ! 303
17. Death Circled Horribly Above the Clouds of Smoke
(April 1847) 305
DO NOT THINK THIS IDEA IS ABSURD; IT IS TRUE 306
THE MULES WERE WILD, THE TEAMSTERS COULD NOT
SPEAK ENGLISH 308
IT SEEMED LIKE MURDER TO SEE MEN RUNNING BAYONETS
INTO EACH OTHERS BREASTS 311
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WAS SAVED; NOT EVEN HOPE 314
OUR MOUNTAINS REPEAT THE CRY OF WAR AND LIBERTY. 317
WHAT IS TO PREVENT YOU FROM SERVING US? 320
18. This Will All Be Over Very Soon (May-July 1847) 322
THEY MAKE A WASTELAND AND CALL IT PEACE 323
I FEAR THAT SCOTT AND TRIST HAVE GOT TO WRITING 325
THIS WAS THE KIND OF FIGHTING THEY LIKED AND THEY
WERE GOOD AT IT 328
HIS VIGILANCE AND ENERGY WERE UNQUESTIONABLE 330
NO ONE IS BRAVE ENOUGH TO PROPOSE PEACE 334
I HAVE NOT HAD THE MEANS OF SENDING A DETACHMENT
DOWN TO VERA CRUZ 337
19. The Messengers of Death Flew About Me in All Directions
(August 1847) 340
NO QUARTER TO THE DAMNED YANKEES ! 341
MEXICANS, I CONGRATULATE MYSELF AND YOU 343
SCREAMING WOMEN RAN BACK AND FORTH LIKE FURIES 347
IF WE STILL HAD MUNITIONS, YOU WOULD NOT BE HERE 351
WE ARE IN A STRANGE SITUATION 356
XVI
CONTENTS
20. The Havoc Among the Mexicans Was Now Horrible in the
Extreme (September 1847) 361
IF I HAD FOLLOWED MY PLANS, ALL WOULD HAVE GONE WELL 362
MEXICANS, THESE ARE THE MEN THAT GALL US BARBARIANS 366
I AM CERTAIN THAT TOMORROW WE WILL DIE 367
TREASON AIDED THEM IN OBTAINING A VICTORY 372
TWAS A DAY OF BLOODSHED AND BRUTALITY 374
EVERY NIGHT OUR PICKETS ARE FIRED ON AND
OUR STRAGGLERS MURDERED 379
21. People Are in Arms Against Us (October-December 1847) 381
WELL AND FEARFULLY WAS HIS MANDATE OBEYED 382
HIS COURSE IS MUCH TO BE REGRETTED 384
THEY ARE NOT TO BE SO MUCH DESPISED AS HAS
BEEN THOUGHT 389
EARTHQUAKES WILL MAKE THE STERNEST HEARTS FAIL
FROM FEAR 393
YOU CAN PICTURE THE BUZZ THAT WAS ABOUT OUR POST 396
I WILL MAKE A TREATY, IF IT CAN BE DONE 399
22. I Was Ashamed of It, Most Cordially and Intensely Ashamed
(1848) 402
WE ARE MAKING PEACE AND THIS MUST BE OUR ONLY
THOUGHT 403
HE HAS BECOME THE PERFECT TOOL OF SCOTT 406
WE DO NOT WANT MEXICO 408
WE BELIEVE THAT WE HAVE MADE NO UNREASONABLE
REQUESTS 411
THE HOSTILE INDIANS HAVE SET UP A CLAIM TO THE LAND 416
2 3. Nations, like Individuals, Are Punished for Their
Transgressions (1849-1855) 420
DID YOU SEE THOSE TRAITORS? 421
IT HAS CEASED TO BE REGARDED AS A WRONG 427
LET THE EARTH TREMBLE TO ITS CORE 430
EDNTENTS xvü
PART THREE: Reformas/ Intervenciones (Reforms and
Interventions) (1855-2008) 437
24. Let There Be a Desert Between Strength and Weakness
(1855-2008) 439
WE SHALL TEACH THEM 441
25. They Gave Their Bodies to the Commonwealth 450
NOTES 457
CHRONOLOGY OF MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES 521
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 531
BIBLIOGRAPHY 533
INDEX 571
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