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Pastry War

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Pastry War: Encyclopedia II - Texas Revolution - Santa Anna's Offensive

Texas Revolution - The Army of Operations. With the successes gained at Bexar, and at the Battle of Goliad, and the victorious skirmish of the Grass Fight, by the rebels, time had come for Santa Anna to take the counter-offensive. General Cos informed Santa Anna of the situation in Texas, and the dictator proceeded to advance North with his Army of Operations, a force of about 6,000. The army had gathered in San Luis Potosi, and soon marched across the deserts of Mexico, during the worst winter recorded in that r ...

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Texas Revolution, Texas Revolution - The Road to Revolution, Texas Revolution - Mexican Independence and Texas settlement, Texas Revolution - The Start of Mexico and the Texas Colony, Texas Revolution - Descent into revolution, Texas Revolution - The Fredonian Rebellion, Texas Revolution - Mexico becomes concerned, Texas Revolution - Texian disillusionment, Texas Revolution - Santa Anna the Dictator, Texas Revolution - Revolution Begins, Texas Revolution - Revolution in Texas, Texas Revolution - Texan Victories, Texas Revolution - Texas Provitional Government, Texas Revolution - Santa Anna's Offensive, Texas Revolution - The Army of Operations, Texas Revolution - Urrea's Victories, Texas Revolution - The Meeting of Two Armies, Texas Revolution - Runaway Scrape, Texas Revolution - Santa Anna Defeated, Texas Revolution - Aftermath

Read more here: » Texas Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Texas Revolution - Santa Anna's Offensive

Pastry War: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Mexico - Spanish Conquest

Main article: Spanish conquest of Mexico In 1519, the native civilizations of Mexico were invaded by Spain, and two years later in 1521, the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan was conquered. Francisco Hernández de Córdoba explored the shores of southeast Mexico in 1517, followed by Juan de Grijalva in 1518. The most important of the early Conquistadores was Hernán Cortés, who entered the country in 1519 from a native coastal town which he renamed "Puerto de la Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz" (today's Veracruz). In a series of wars and counter-rebellions over the next two centuri ...

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Military history of Mexico, Military history of Mexico - Pre–Colonial Era, Military history of Mexico - Spanish Conquest, Military history of Mexico - 19th century, Military history of Mexico - Background to the War of Independence, Military history of Mexico - The War of Independence, Military history of Mexico - Conflicts after independence, Military history of Mexico - Early 20th Century, Military history of Mexico - Mexican Revolution, Military history of Mexico - The Revolution, Military history of Mexico - World War I Era, Military history of Mexico - Mid 20th Century, Military history of Mexico - Cristero War, Military history of Mexico - World War II, Military history of Mexico - Recent developments, Military history of Mexico - 1994 Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas, Military history of Mexico - Hurricane Katrina, Military history of Mexico - Timeline

Read more here: » Military history of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Mexico - Spanish Conquest

Pastry War: Encyclopedia II - Veracruz Veracruz - Culture

The city is known for its rich traditions of music, including marimba bands, danzonera and comparsa. A special kind of music called son jarocho, a mix of mexican folk music and cuban son, was developed in southern Veracruz state, in and around Veracruz, Veracruz. La Bamba is the most famous example of son jarocho. An equally rich dance tradition parallels Veracruz's unique musical styles. In downtown Veracruz, a large marble-tiled zócalo, called the Plaza de Armas or Plaza Lerdo, is the heart of the city's lively ...

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Veracruz Veracruz, Veracruz Veracruz - History, Veracruz Veracruz - Culture, Veracruz Veracruz - Trivia

Read more here: » Veracruz Veracruz: Encyclopedia II - Veracruz Veracruz - Culture

Pastry War: Encyclopedia II - Antonio López de Santa Anna - Politics

Santa Anna declared himself retired, "unless my country needs me". He decided he was needed when Anastasio Bustamante led a coup overthrowing and killing President Vicente Guerrero. Santa Anna seized power in the confusion and then was elected President by a easily manipulated public in 1833. At first he had little interest in actually running the country, giving a free hand to his vice-president Valentín Gómez Farías, a liberal reformer. Gómez Farías worked hard to root out corruption, which stepped on some powerful toes among t ...

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Antonio López de Santa Anna, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Early years, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Military career, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Politics, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Texas, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Later years, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Personal life

Read more here: » Antonio López de Santa Anna: Encyclopedia II - Antonio López de Santa Anna - Politics

Pastry War: Encyclopedia II - Antonio López de Santa Anna - Politics

Santa Anna declared himself retired, "unless my country needs me". He decided he was needed when Anastasio Bustamante led a coup overthrowing and killing President Vicente Guerrero. Santa Anna seized power in the confusion and then was elected President by an easily manipulated public in 1833. At first he had little interest in actually running the country, giving a free hand to his vice-president Valentín Gómez Farías, a liberal reformer. Gómez Farías worked hard to root out corruption, which stepped on some powerful toes among ...

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Antonio López de Santa Anna, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Early years, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Military career, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Politics, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Texas, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Later years, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Personal life

Read more here: » Antonio López de Santa Anna: Encyclopedia II - Antonio López de Santa Anna - Politics

Pastry War: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Mexico - Pre–Colonial Era

During the age before Spanish conquest of Mexico, several wars ensued between the Aztecs, and several other native tribes. Alliances between the Aztec state and Texcoco had become central to these pre colonial wars. Several of these conflicts were evolved to an organized warfare, known as the flower wars. In flower wars the primary objective was to injure or capture the enemy, rather than killing as in Western warfare. Prisoners-of-war were ritually sacrificed to Aztec gods. Cannibalism was also a center feature to this ...

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Military history of Mexico, Military history of Mexico - Pre–Colonial Era, Military history of Mexico - Spanish Conquest, Military history of Mexico - 19th century, Military history of Mexico - Background to the War of Independence, Military history of Mexico - The War of Independence, Military history of Mexico - Conflicts after independence, Military history of Mexico - Early 20th Century, Military history of Mexico - Mexican Revolution, Military history of Mexico - The Revolution, Military history of Mexico - World War I Era, Military history of Mexico - Mid 20th Century, Military history of Mexico - Cristero War, Military history of Mexico - World War II, Military history of Mexico - Recent developments, Military history of Mexico - 1994 Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas, Military history of Mexico - Hurricane Katrina, Military history of Mexico - Timeline

Read more here: » Military history of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Mexico - Pre–Colonial Era

Pastry War: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Mexico - Early 20th Century

Military history of Mexico - Mexican Revolution. Main article: Mexican Revolution The Mexican Revolution came about as a protest against the tyrannic and aging Porfirio Díaz, and to quell social and economic injustices as found under his regime. In 1910 the 80-year-old Díaz decided to hold an election to serve another term as president. He thought he had long since eliminated any serious opposition at home; however, Francisco I. Madero, an academic from a rich family, decided to run against him and quickly ...

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Military history of Mexico, Military history of Mexico - Pre–Colonial Era, Military history of Mexico - Spanish Conquest, Military history of Mexico - 19th century, Military history of Mexico - Background to the War of Independence, Military history of Mexico - The War of Independence, Military history of Mexico - Conflicts after independence, Military history of Mexico - Early 20th Century, Military history of Mexico - Mexican Revolution, Military history of Mexico - The Revolution, Military history of Mexico - World War I Era, Military history of Mexico - Mid 20th Century, Military history of Mexico - Cristero War, Military history of Mexico - World War II, Military history of Mexico - Recent developments, Military history of Mexico - 1994 Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas, Military history of Mexico - Hurricane Katrina, Military history of Mexico - Timeline

Read more here: » Military history of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Mexico - Early 20th Century

Pastry War: Encyclopedia II - Antonio López de Santa Anna - Military career

In 1810, the same year that Mexico declared its independence from Spain, the sixteen-year-old joined the Spanish military to the dismay of his father. His commanding officer, Jose Joaquín de Arredondo, taught him much about dealing with rebels. In 1811, Santa Anna was wounded in the arm by a Chichimeca arrow. By 1813, 18-year-old Santa Anna had risen to the rank of first lieutenant. In 1821, he switched sides and declared his loyalty to insurgent leader "El Liberator": Agustín de Iturbide. He rose to prominence by driving the Spanish force ...

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Antonio López de Santa Anna, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Early years, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Military career, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Politics, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Texas, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Later years, Antonio López de Santa Anna - Personal life

Read more here: » Antonio López de Santa Anna: Encyclopedia II - Antonio López de Santa Anna - Military career

Pastry War: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Mexico - Mid 20th Century

The mid 20th century was marked by the Cristero War, and Mexican involvement in World War II. Military history of Mexico - Cristero War. Main article: Cristero War The struggle between church and state in Mexico broke out in armed conflict during the Cristero War (also known as the Cristiada) of 1926 to 1929. This was a popular uprising against the anti-clerical provisions of the Constitution of 1917. The Cristero War was brought about ...

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Military history of Mexico, Military history of Mexico - Pre–Colonial Era, Military history of Mexico - Spanish Conquest, Military history of Mexico - 19th century, Military history of Mexico - Background to the War of Independence, Military history of Mexico - The War of Independence, Military history of Mexico - Conflicts after independence, Military history of Mexico - Early 20th Century, Military history of Mexico - Mexican Revolution, Military history of Mexico - The Revolution, Military history of Mexico - World War I Era, Military history of Mexico - Mid 20th Century, Military history of Mexico - Cristero War, Military history of Mexico - World War II, Military history of Mexico - Recent developments, Military history of Mexico - 1994 Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas, Military history of Mexico - Hurricane Katrina, Military history of Mexico - Timeline

Read more here: » Military history of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Mexico - Mid 20th Century




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