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I would like to suggest that you explore the history of Cinco de Mayo. My understanding is that the French moved in while the U. The Mexicans faced not the French army, but the French Foreign Legion, recently formed to pursue French ambitions abroad. Cinco de Mayo was the battle in which the Foreign Legion established the tradition of fighting to the last man. Ex-Legionnaires have told me that the anniversary of that battle is the second most important day of celebration in the Legion.
Again, thanks for a great article. William Bryk: Excuse me, but am I out of line in wondering how you could write a long article about the "Napoleon of the West" without mentioning the cold-blooded murder of approximately men at Goliad in ? The article was engaging and well-written, but it's quite a bit harder to perceive General Santa Anna as a colorful rogue in light of his orders at Goliad to execute Fannin's men, who had surrendered with the promise of clemency.
Any intellectually honest description of Santa Anna would have had to at least mention Goliad, which your essay pointedly avoided. Shame on you. William Bryk replies: The Texans who rose against Mexican authority knew their lives were forfeit if taken in arms. At Goliad, a local Mexican commander offered clemency to Texans without authority. When overridden by Santa Anna, his commander-in-chief, he lacked the courage of his insubordination. Combatants on both sides fought with great cruelty.
The Texans, being mostly American-born, white and English-speaking, have enjoyed kinder treatment from American historians and propagandists. The Mexicans see all this somewhat differently. In particular, I refer to the first part. You have already taken the heart of Times Square and Hell's Kitchen sorry, "Clinton" and turned it into a holding pen for overweight, slow-walking Midwesterners. Yes, I was born in the Midwest, so spare me the poisonous barbs. You have already turned most of the East Village into the "bars and pubs" extension of the Epcot Center.