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How the US and Mexico came together to defeat the last Empire in the Americas

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Guns, Grit and Glory

How the US and Mexico came together to defeat the last Empire in the Americas

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Guns, Grit and Glory: How the US and Mexico came together to defeat the last Empire in the Americas
2020, Henselstone Verlag LLC
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Table of Contents

Timeline of Events in US and Mexico 1846-1867. iii
Preface. ix
Chapter One: Winter of Our Discontent. 1
Chapter Two: “Allons Enfants de la Patrie!”. 13
Chapter Three: “There is a Tide in the Affairs of Men…”. 23
Chapter Four: The United States Colored Troops (USCT). 35
Chapter Five: The Union Leagues 1863-67. 41
Chapter Six: Leaders, Hustlers, and Idealists. 51
Chapter Seven: The Weapons of the French Intervention. 93
Chapter Eight: The Monroe Doctrine and the Societies that Promoted It. 109
Chapter Nine: The American Legion of Honor. 115
Chapter Ten: Republicans Rise Again. 121
Chapter Eleven: The US Navy in the Gulf of Mexico. 129
Chapter Twelve: The American Volunteers in Battle. 137
Chapter Thirteen: The Battle of Querétaro. 145
Chapter Fourteen: The Woman Who Kissed Lincoln. 155
Chapter Fifteen: Siege of the Capital and the Legion’s Role. 161
Chapter Sixteen: The High Price of Freedom. 169
Chapter Seventeen: Unwept, Unhonored, and Unsung. 173
Chapter Eighteen: Uncomfortable Truths. 183
Acknowledgments. 191
Table of Maps. 193
Table of Figures. 195
Appendix: A Section of Statistics, Original Letters,
and Contemporary News Accounts. 201
Bibliography. 225
Index. 251

Edition Notes

France invaded Mexico in 1861 on the pretext of collecting past-due debts. Their armies overran the country as Napoleon III imposed a new emperor, Austrian nobleman Maximilian, upon Mexico. The United States, busy with its Civil War, couldn’t provide much help. But following the surrender of the Confederacy in 1865, ex-Union soldiers, including members of the US colored troops, volunteered to help Mexico fight the invaders. President Benito Juárez personally commissioned the American Legion of Honor, while Mexico’s ambassador to the United States, Matías Romero, raised millions of dollars by selling Mexican bonds. Using advanced weaponry from the US, the ragtag Mexican guerrilla army became a formidable military force by 1867. Follow the tale of valiant volunteers who fought for Mexico against all odds to help defeat the last empire of the Americas.

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Amissville, Virginia, USA
Copyright Date
2020

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Library of Congress
E457.2.H695 2019

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
XXIV, 272
Number of pages
294
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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Open Library
OL27903912M
ISBN 13
9780996955485
LCCN
2019957117

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