There is a special section where Graf examines the role of Juan Nepomuceno Cortina, the son of
Doña Estefana Goseascochea de Cortina, daughter of Salvador de La Garza, the largest landowner in Cameron County whose ranch, Rancho Viejo was established in 1770 and the King of Spain gave him the royal grant in 1781.
Unlike most Texas historians and apologists, Graf's characterization is not one that brands him as a bandit and killer, but rather takes a dispassionate overview of the maligned heir of the Espiritu Santo Grant. Some excerpts follow below.)
The Cortina Raid: The Cortina raid and subsequent disorders of the autumn months of 1859 may be regarded as the overt, though excessively violent expression of the accumulated friction between Mexicans and Texans in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
This is not to say that the raid was originally intended to line up the two nationalities on opposite sides of the conflict, but rather that the raid, once it was undertaken, became the rallying point for all the Mexican dissatisfaction with the rule of the dominant American element.
(Footnote: Whenever the term "Mexicans" is used to describe Cortina's followers in contrast with "Americans" it is not intended to be understood as embracing all the Mexican residents on the Lower Valley. It must be remembered that on both sides of the river there were Mexicans who identified their interests with those of the American, or mercantile, population and opposed, or at least di not abet, the movements instigated by Cortina and the post-CIvil War raiders. This distinction is especially true on the American side where established Mexican landholders remained loyal to their American neighbors is so far as their own safety permitted.)
"That there was fuel for such an outburst had for some time been recognized in the Valley. The methods of the Americans in obtaining possession of the land had created considerable discontent among the land-holding Mexicans. The expense of legal proceedings together with the uncertainty of the outcome combined to persuade Mexican owners to sell to their American neighbors at low prices which they must have often regretted later.
The legality of this type of "land robbing" is not important here; what is important is that the residue of ill-feeling and the belief that there was no justice for the Mexican.
Three years before the raid the American Flag had commented on the tendency of the Americans to mistreat the Mexicans. It pointed out that offenses which were overlooked if committed by Americans were meade occasion for severe punishment if done by Mexicans.
On the other hand, some Mexicans, like Cortina, were able to control a large block of votes in an election were permitted to go about freely though under several indictments for crimes. Such evasions materially reduced respect for law among the lower class of Mexicans who had already...been impressed by a belief that the Texan claim to land south of the Nueces was far from valid."
End Part 1
22 comments:
Amateur candidate Myles Garza should drop out of the race for sheriff. He has no path to victory.
Who the fuck was the King of Spain to be giving away Native American lands? They may have been stolen from the Mexicans, but they belonged to others way before that. Set your history straight!
Stillman was not a real estate developer so he hired someone to do all that -- lay out the lots and shit. He hired a lot of people. The crooked Cavasos clan fighting over the land and others who had no right to sell properties are the cause of all the legal disputes from the get go. Cortina was as ruthless and cunning as any bandit / Robbin' Hood in history. You can label these as words of an apologist or revisionist history but the papers you refer to are public now and made possible by a Stillman descendant. Find them. By the way the language of this writing is too far advanced for your hateful commentators but even if you dumb it down for them they wont appreciate it -- pearls before swine as they say....
KBRO, are you impaired?
Sara Stapleton Barrera is wasting her time. She, too, has no path to victory.
Javier... you are full of it
Typical respond from a coco bought and sold by the fat gringos uncle tom is a boy scout compare to this coco...
@March 3, 2020 at 12:57 PM
Read the Treaty of Guadalupe of Hidalgo , Article seven. These lands were not Stillmans, Richard King, Mifflin Kennedy or any WHITE men. The rightful owners of the land were the Spainard and Mexicans, and up to now still have the Title and Deeds that were granted to them in 1767.They worked the land while the swine Gringos came and STOLE the land, by SWATTING. Swatting, like sitting on their asses and expected for Mexicans to do all the work. Not very much different than today's world check out who are the ones who do most of the hard work? Don't see too many white boys doing the hard labor.
Uncle Tom syndrome is a theory in psychology. It refers to a coping skill where individuals use passivity and submissiveness when confronted with a threat, leading to subservient behaviour and appeasement, while concealing their true thoughts and feelings.
We have an individual here that we will call Primo Bro, so this type of syndrome is alive and thriving here in the RGV que lastima. Verdad Primo bro?
Nothing but FUB
March 3, 2020 at 7:26 PM
You meant squatters and Treaty or no treaty the area was conquered by the gringos just like the Spaniards before them so wtf? lol
Pobre Primo Bro que te pasa seeing green all over vendido primo bro...
7:26 PM Your history is as bad as your English. It is "squat" and not "swat". The reason you don't see white boys seating at work is because there are so many ignorant Mexicans to do that kind of work.
You idiots have trouble with basic fact. The Spaniards killed off the Indians for their land. The Mexicans kept up the Indian genocide and kept the Indians land. The Gringos took it from the Mexicans who had no right to it in the first place. But still they whine, pout and think lost something they never owned.
Same old song and dance… The poor Mexicans got cheated out of something that they never had… Like all of human history, there will always be a victor and to that victor go the spoils. Take that cry baby shit somewhere else. By the way, Javier is finally speaking some truth... Maybe because his little paycheck comes from a Stillman...
all fairy tales from pinche gringos they make stupid meskins believe what ever they say and do is true verdad primo coco. JUST LIKE CHARRO DAYS now go get your dolarito they promised to pay you
GO BACK TO YOUR GRINGO GLORIFING BLOG PINCHE PENDEJO
update for all the butthurt losers on this page who have felt me shoe up their ass - truth hurts and I dont work for Stillman any longer or need to earn Stillman nickels and dimes to speak the truth about you backward ass Meskins :D Its so easy to light you "anonymous pussies" up with a few words -- easy pickin's
Ahhh... Speaking of butthurt... Isn't that what you are Javi... Especially after Alex calls you at any hour of the day to come and tickle his old balls? You fucking pussy!
What a soap puros jotitios con deditos que se creen gringitos. Walmart should start selling costumes with faces of gringos para que estos mamones can dress up and look whitey and go to the dollar cine hahaha
Now este PENDEJO coco is really loosing it, YOU DON'T WEAR SHOES, ESTUPIDO. YOU WEAR CHANCLAS!
Now go pick up your centavitos from los gringos guey
Kissass Brownie Ruco Ojete
"and I dont work for Stillman (any longer)", The whole town knows that idiota but you still do, guey
LOL
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