Sunday, July 3, 2022

CARRIZITOS SKIRMISH WAS DESIGNED TO IGNITE POLK'S WAR

 By Juan Montoya

 By now, only the most gullible history students believe that the Mexican-American War was caused by a random confrontation between a detail of Zachary Taylor's Army of Occupation and Mexican forces on the north side of the Rio Grande.

From the beginning move by President James Polk when he ordered Taylor south from the Nueces River to the north bank of the Rio Grande to increase the pressure on the Mexican government to negotiate for the sale of California and the pushing of the Texas border to the Rio Grande, the strategy was one bent on creating a confrontation to justify the invasion into Mexican territory.

Taylor first met resistance from the Mexicans at the Arroyo Colorado when Mexican vaqueros said they would attack if his troops crossed the arroyo. Among them – at a place called Paso Real, and now Taylor's Crossing 19 miles southeast of Raymondville – Taylor pushed on and the vaqueros disappeared into the chaparral. 

Among the vaqueros might have been Juan Nepomuceno Cortina,a member of cavalry scouts working with the military commander at Matamoros, and whose land-grant property abutted the Arroyo..

Then, on March 28, 1846, Taylor started constructing Ft. Texas directly across the river from Matamoros as Mexican officials and residents looked on from the opposite bank. That fortification was renamed Ft. Brown after Major Jacob Brown was standing idly outside the fort and was hit by a rolling cannon ball that bounced off the earthen walls and broke his knee, causing gangrene and he died three days later.

When Mexican officials protested, he answered by blockading the mouth of the Rio Grande and disrupting the flow of commerce and communications between Matamoros and New Orleans and Mexico City.

Later, Taylor sent raiding parties across the river to search for armed parties in Mexico and engage them. In one such engagement a Lt. Porter and one mare were killed.

It was on the 24th of April that Taylor finally got his wish. He sent Capt. Seth Thornton and 63 dragoons ostensibly on a reconnaissance mission to ascertain the crossing above river of a sizeable (1,600)  Mexican force under the command of Gen. Anastacio Torrejon.

According to Capt. William Hardee, an officer in the detachment, he said Taylor's order to Thornton "as I understood them, were to ascertain if the enemy had crossed the river above our camp, and to reconnoiter his position and force."
Black and white drawing of the battle at Rancho de Carricitos
Hardee said no mention was made in the official orders of confronting the enemy or engaging them in battle. However, Thorton seems to have been under other secret orders from Taylor.

Hardee notes in a letter he wrote to Taylor on April 26 as a prisoner of the Mexican forces in Matamoros two days after Thornton was ambushed, that on the 25th "all his inquiries along the way tended to the conviction that the enemy had crossed in strength."

"About 23 miles from our camp (Rancho Carrizitos) our guide became so satisfied of this fact that he refused to go further and no entreaties on the part of Capt. Thornton could shake his resolution."

That guide was a spy named Chepita, a servant of Col. Henry L. Kinney, a contraband runner and founder of Corpus Christi, who tagged along with his employer who had signed on with the army to procure supplies for Taylor and provide the general with intelligence from behind enemy lines.

The result of Thornton disregarding Chepita's information – and Hardee's reason to be perplexed with his commander's decision to confront the enemy in apparent contradiction to his orders – was the capture of 46 U.S. soldiers, the death of seven dragoons, and the wounding of the rest. The survivors, like Hardee, were taken to be incarcerated in Matamoros by Mexican troops.
Historical marker and cannon memorializing the action at Carricitos
(Chepita's mama didn't raise no fool.
 He high-tailed it back to Taylor when he saw the fool Thornton resolute in walking right into an enclosed ambush by more than 1,000 Mexican troops.)

When Taylor got word of the encounter, he mailed Polk a dispatch stating that "hostilities may now be considered as commenced."

Polk then announced to Congress and the world, " Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory and shed American blood upon the American soil."

On May 13, 1846, Congress declared war on Mexico, despite protests by the Mexican government. Mexico officially declared war on July 7 .

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Typical gringo thievery nothing new here. They've been doing this all their life ever since they were cavemen... and still are!

Anonymous said...



AYYYY AYYYYYY AYYYYYYY!!! COMO MI MEXICO LINDO Y QUERIDO, NO HAY DOS, Y COMO SUS BELLISISIMAS MUJERES TAMPOCO!!!!


Chinguen su madre a los gringos racistas.


Anonymous said...



Yo admiro mucho alos mexicanos. son otro rollo como decimos los hondureños


Yo amo a Michoacan!!! Que lindas mujeres tienes!!!





Anonymous said...



Funny how all of these Uncle Sam wars never were - are - about pussy.


that's all that's worth fighting and dying for!


Anonymous said...



"El que quiera ser águila, que vuele, el que quiera ser gusano, que se arrastre, pero que no grite cuando lo pisen." - frase chingona del general Zapata...

Anonymous said...

Good to read this article and remind me of research I have done regarding this era. I love how the monument is greatly preserved and I wonder, by whom?
I just visited the monuments on the way to Boca Chica and except for someone who placed American Flags on them, are in disarray and filthy. I wish I were young enough to go and clean up the area at Palmito Hill and the one by the
left side entrance to Boca Chica. They are a disgrace, and we fail to honor those who came to prepare this land for us to enjoy and live in. Those sites need to be keep clean and respected. Maybe Elon Musk can do something about it now that he is stealing the land back again. Did he buy the land for Starcity or what? How much did he pay for it? To whom? Where is the money?

Anonymous said...

Your writing is stodgy and wordy. You need an editor, Montoya.





Anonymous said...

Jayland Walker suffered at least 60 wounds in fatal police shooting, Akron police chief says, as authorities release bodycam footage

Its picking up again since nobody was ever charged. If you want to hurt anybody join the cop gangs...

Anonymous said...

Just be thankful to our ancestors for whatever they did, because of them we have the freedom we do today, and for the Democrats you all have welfare pinches mantenidos! Mexico lindo y querido! Ha! Go back to Mexico Lindo y querido aver que les dan? PURO CHILE!!!

Anonymous said...

July 4, 2022 at 2:51 AM

Hillbillys have never worked in their life, welfare was started for them if not they would all have died of starvation GO BACK TO COCKROACH EUROPE PICHES CUCARACHOS Y RATAS....pidiches y mamones

Anonymous said...

I agree with 2:51 in that if Mexico is so lindo and carido, what the hell are they doing coming to the US? Do they get the same free stuff over there that they seem to find right away? The immediately know what programs to apply for in order to get things and we, the people who pay the taxes, have to almost beg for some help with our medical expenses that our insurance does not cover yet, charge and arm and a leg for. This is very ironical or should I stay
stupid!

Anonymous said...

July 4, 2022 at 1:02 PM
stupid be where stupid is, move, go back to europe there you can join any wars and cure your frustrations. be thankful ellis island is closed FOREVER which doesn't mean shit...

Anonymous said...

Mexican War was based on a Lie.

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