La Guerra de Texas y La Guerra Mexico - Estados Unidos
Identifier
BD0025-L-E-1060
Creation Date
1836
Disciplines
Diplomatic History | History | Latin American History | Military History | Political History | United States History
Description
The Consulate of Mexico in New Orleans reports to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the discontent and rebellion of Texan colonists. General Martin Perfecto de Cos is sent to fix the situation. p. 1-28.
The Mexican Embassy in Washington, the Consulate of Mexico in New Orleans and the Governor of Coahuila and Texas sent reports and press clippings to the Foreign Affairs Office on the military expedition of General Martin Perfecto in Texas to crush the rebellion of the colonists; meeting between the Mexican Minister and the U.S. Secretary of State regarding the insurrection in Texas. p. 29-101.
The Consulate of Mexico in New Orleans sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports on the rebellion in Texas; the taking of San Antonio de Bexar by the rebels; trafficking in arms and ammunition to support the rebellion and security measures taken by the government of Mexico to control it. p. 102-128.
The Consulate of Mexico in New Orleans sent to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs reports about the offer made to the cavalry captain Manuel Peláez, to be in the campaign against the revolt of Texas, and of him not accepting the offers of two soldiers of the line. p. 129-134.
The Mexican Embassy in Washington, the Consulate of Mexico in New Orleans and the states of Oaxaca, Veracruz and Tlaxcala sent to the Foreign Affairs Office reports regarding: the blockade Texas ports by the government of Mexico. American ships in Tamaulipas; the intentions of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States to annex Texas; protection in Mexico for the Irishman John Mac-Ferron from the Texan rebels; the taking of the Alamo and the Plaza de Bexar in Texas by President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. (print clipping). p. 135-198
Physical Description
.PDF, 408 Pages, 609 MB
Recommended Citation
La Guerra de Texas y La Guerra Mexico - Estados Unidos, UTRGV Digital Library, The University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley. Accessed via https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/guerra/
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