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New Mexico in the Mexican-American War
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New Mexico in the Mexican-American War

Though often called The Bloodless Conflict, the establishment of New Mexico as a U.S. territory was anything but bloodless.

The Mexican-American War brought ferocious battles, brutal sieges, guerrilla warfare and scorched earth tactics. More than three hundred Mexican and American forces were killed or wounded in a single battle near Santa Fe. During the Taos Revolt, Governor Charles Bent was scalped and murdered in his home, and American forces fired cannons into a church where Pueblos and Mexicans sought refuge. Soldiers destroyed entire villages like Los Valles, killing or forcing residents to flee. Author Ray John de Arag n recounts these and other dramatic stories behind the birth of the Land of Enchantment.

ISBN
9781467141314
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
340 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.4.2019
Antall sider
160