By Robert Beckhusen
War is Boring
Today, Matamoros is a bustling industrial town known for its maquiladora factories across the Texas border along the Gulf of Mexico. A tourism town, its trade has been badly hurt in recent years by cartel drug violence and dramatic shootouts.
But during the American Civil War, Matamoros was a bizarre and turbulent trading town dominated by the Confederacy – like an 1860s version of Mos Eisley (the Star Wars Spaceport).
It was a city of Mexican resistance fighters hiding out from French armies to the south. There were German-Texan exiles loyal to the Union on the run from Confederate hangmen. Spies. British merchants buying Southern cotton and selling weapons in exchange.
Nearly every adult male in Matamoros carried a six-shooter.
The city’s importance derived from the Union’s naval blockade of the Confederacy, which relied on plantation slavery on a massive scale to produce cotton, which it exported in exchange for manufactured goods, including British rifles.
Without the ability to export cotton on a huge scale, the South simply could not continue the war. Mexico, however, was neutral and embroiled in its own war with France. That opened up Matamoros and the nearby port of Bagdad — which no longer exists — as a major cotton export terminal.
For hundreds of miles, mule-powered wagons weighed down with cotton lumbered south across the humid Texas brush plains and coastal prairies. In Mexico, European merchant ships could dock safely, load up on the cotton and sail home.
Arthur Fremantle, a British Army officer, arrived on the Mexican coast in April 1863 as a private citizen and tourist interested in the war. The population had swelled to more than 20,000 people – many of the inhabitants from Europe and the Confederacy.
In his diaries published as "Three Months in the Southern States" Fremantle described first enteringBagdad which consisted of “a few miserable shanties, which have sprung into existence since the war began. For an immense distance endless bales of cotton are to be seen.”
He crossed into Texas proper, where he encountered the skeleton remains of a lynched “renegado” – a pro-Union rebel fighting the Confederacy. The Southern troops on the Texas side of the border spoke of fighting off raids by Unionists – mostly German draft resisters who fled the Texas Hill Country early in the war.
For the next several days, Fremantle hopped back and forth between Brownsville and Matamoros – mostly socializing and getting drunk with Confederate officers and British merchants. It was common to see stagecoaches with their blinds drawn shut – a sign that the travelers had been robbed of their clothes.
One British merchant in Brownsville had his house burned down in a Unionist attack, and he “always ready to produce his six-shooter at a moment’s notice, at any insult to the Queen or to England,” Fremantle wrote.
Arguably, Brownsville was worse.
“[The Confederates] were obliged to confess that Brownsville was about the rowdiest town of Texas, which was the most lawless state in the Confederacy,” Fremantle wrote. “But they declared they had never seen an inoffensive man subjected to insult or annoyance, although the shooting-down and stringing-up systems are much in vogue, being almost a necessity in a thinly-populated state, much frequented by desperadoes driven away from more civilised countries.”
The fortunes of the city fell with the Confederacy. In November 1863, Union troops landed on the Texas Gulf Coast and captured Brownsville – which the Confederates burned and evacuated.
The cotton trade routes shifted further west. But it was a major blow until the Confederates reoccupied the city the following summer. The war, of course, ended in 1865 – as did the Confederacy’s blockade-skirting cotton trade.
But when Matamoros was in business, it kept the South’s war machine alive.
But during the American Civil War, Matamoros was a bizarre and turbulent trading town dominated by the Confederacy – like an 1860s version of Mos Eisley (the Star Wars Spaceport).
It was a city of Mexican resistance fighters hiding out from French armies to the south. There were German-Texan exiles loyal to the Union on the run from Confederate hangmen. Spies. British merchants buying Southern cotton and selling weapons in exchange.
Nearly every adult male in Matamoros carried a six-shooter.
The city’s importance derived from the Union’s naval blockade of the Confederacy, which relied on plantation slavery on a massive scale to produce cotton, which it exported in exchange for manufactured goods, including British rifles.
Without the ability to export cotton on a huge scale, the South simply could not continue the war. Mexico, however, was neutral and embroiled in its own war with France. That opened up Matamoros and the nearby port of Bagdad — which no longer exists — as a major cotton export terminal.
For hundreds of miles, mule-powered wagons weighed down with cotton lumbered south across the humid Texas brush plains and coastal prairies. In Mexico, European merchant ships could dock safely, load up on the cotton and sail home.
Arthur Fremantle, a British Army officer, arrived on the Mexican coast in April 1863 as a private citizen and tourist interested in the war. The population had swelled to more than 20,000 people – many of the inhabitants from Europe and the Confederacy.
In his diaries published as "Three Months in the Southern States" Fremantle described first enteringBagdad which consisted of “a few miserable shanties, which have sprung into existence since the war began. For an immense distance endless bales of cotton are to be seen.”
He crossed into Texas proper, where he encountered the skeleton remains of a lynched “renegado” – a pro-Union rebel fighting the Confederacy. The Southern troops on the Texas side of the border spoke of fighting off raids by Unionists – mostly German draft resisters who fled the Texas Hill Country early in the war.
For the next several days, Fremantle hopped back and forth between Brownsville and Matamoros – mostly socializing and getting drunk with Confederate officers and British merchants. It was common to see stagecoaches with their blinds drawn shut – a sign that the travelers had been robbed of their clothes.
One British merchant in Brownsville had his house burned down in a Unionist attack, and he “always ready to produce his six-shooter at a moment’s notice, at any insult to the Queen or to England,” Fremantle wrote.
Arguably, Brownsville was worse.
“[The Confederates] were obliged to confess that Brownsville was about the rowdiest town of Texas, which was the most lawless state in the Confederacy,” Fremantle wrote. “But they declared they had never seen an inoffensive man subjected to insult or annoyance, although the shooting-down and stringing-up systems are much in vogue, being almost a necessity in a thinly-populated state, much frequented by desperadoes driven away from more civilised countries.”
The fortunes of the city fell with the Confederacy. In November 1863, Union troops landed on the Texas Gulf Coast and captured Brownsville – which the Confederates burned and evacuated.
The cotton trade routes shifted further west. But it was a major blow until the Confederates reoccupied the city the following summer. The war, of course, ended in 1865 – as did the Confederacy’s blockade-skirting cotton trade.
But when Matamoros was in business, it kept the South’s war machine alive.
“Matamoros is to the rebellion west of the Mississippi what New York is to the United States – its great commercial and financial center, feeding and clothing the rebellion, arming and equipping, furnishing its materials of war and a specie basis of circulation that has almost displaced Confederate paper,” the New Orleans Times noted in 1865.
“The entire Confederate Government is greatly sustained by resources from this port.”
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Matamoros: la tres veces heroica
pero muy golpeada por todos
BROWNSVILLE IS THE NEW MATAMOROS.
ALL, THANKS TO THE FUCKUP POLITICIANS LUCIO EDDIE TREY ERIC GARZA MENDEZ LUIS SÁENZ OPEN YOUR LEGS HELEN RAMIREZ AND GET IT FOR FREE ALL CITY AND COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR THE THE LAST 30 YEARS.
JUST SO YOU WON'T FORGET READ AGAIN AND DO IT AGAIN, JUST BEFORE YOU VOTE!
"A person that thinks those who defend their country in uniform, or are shot down or seriously wounded in combat, or spend years being tortured as POWs are all 'suckers' because 'there is nothing in it for them.'"
"A person that did not want to be seen in the presence of military amputees because 'it doesn't look good for me.' A person who demonstrated open contempt for a Gold Star family — for all Gold Star families — on TV during the 2016 campaign, and rants that our most precious heroes who gave their lives in America's defense are 'losers' and wouldn't visit their graves in France."
“A person who is not truthful regarding his position on the protection of unborn life, on women, on minorities, on evangelical Christians, on Jews, on working men and women,”
“A person that has no idea what America stands for and has no idea what America is all about. A person who cavalierly suggests that a selfless warrior who has served his country for 40 years in peacetime and war should lose his life for treason – in expectation that someone will take action. A person who admires autocrats and murderous dictators. A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law.
The racist republicans candidate for President of the United States of America.
INCREDITABLE, INSANE, UNBELIEVABLE AND JUST PLAIN PENDEJO!!!
JUST SO YOU WON'T FORGET READ AGAIN AND DO IT AGAIN, JUST BEFORE YOU VOTE!
"A person that thinks those who defend their country in uniform, or are shot down or seriously wounded in combat, or spend years being tortured as POWs are all 'suckers' because 'there is nothing in it for them.'"
"A person that did not want to be seen in the presence of military amputees because 'it doesn't look good for me.' A person who demonstrated open contempt for a Gold Star family — for all Gold Star families — on TV during the 2016 campaign, and rants that our most precious heroes who gave their lives in America's defense are 'losers' and wouldn't visit their graves in France."
“A person who is not truthful regarding his position on the protection of unborn life, on women, on minorities, on evangelical Christians, on Jews, on working men and women,”
“A person that has no idea what America stands for and has no idea what America is all about. A person who cavalierly suggests that a selfless warrior who has served his country for 40 years in peacetime and war should lose his life for treason – in expectation that someone will take action. A person who admires autocrats and murderous dictators. A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law.
The racist republicans candidate for President of the United States of America.
INCREDITABLE, INSANE, UNBELIEVABLE AND JUST PLAIN PENDEJO!!!
It's safe to say that Matamoros then was a TRAITOR to whom ever gave the cash for its services first. Our ancestors had and still have the land grant deeds dated 1767 by the King of Spain, that proved the land was theirs before these thieves invaded South Texas. They had worked the land to plantations with their own sweat. Matamoros was allowing these land thieves to invade our lands for MONEY. Matamoros Mexico held Juan Cortina for ransom for MONEY. All Brownsville and much more land was PRIVATE land that the Treaty of Guadalupe of Hidalgo 1848 addressed. Yet these bastards in 1863, fifteen years later not only ignored the Treaty, but illegally trespassed and invaded the land grant heirs, by killing and murdering the rightful heirs and set up corrupt judicial systems to corruptly justify their claim to the land. Not very much different than today Mexico always ready to deal with whomever gives the most monies. This is my opinion
It's Matamoscas what you expect, un taco?
if it keeps on raining levee's gonna break
when the levee breaks i have no place to stay
mean old levee
taught me to weep and moan
got what it takes to make a mountain man
leave his home
oh well oh well oh well
when they raise your taxes
you gonna break
than you have no home to stay
crying won't help
praying won't do you no good
mama you got to move
all last night i sat and moaned
thinking about me
baby and my happy home
going going going to chicago
going down, going down, going down now
down down down down
ledz & taxman
La Heroica dice "I'm still standing after all this time."
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WHEN???? WHERE????? WHAT TIME????? B.S.!!!!!!
The worse city in Mexico is Matamoros. The worse city in the United States is Brownville. Twin cities alright!
October 5, 2023 at 7:43 AM
you forgot to mention el gringo mayor de browntown. has not been seen he was elected. tienen verguenza.
9:52am
YEAH BABY. O&G
SAVE AMERICA BUT FROM TRUMP.
11:06am. THANK YOU.
LATEST UPDATE BREAKING NEWS!!!!!
AND THE GRINGO HIJO DE LA MADRUGADA, IS MIA.
HE IS TAKING TIME TO START A BUSINESS IN THE CITY OFFICE.
ANOTHER TREY LUCIO EDDIE.
Trump is coming. No more handouts from the federal government. RUN! RUN!
October 5, 2023 at 9:52 AM
Locally who ever gives la feria goes first and get MORE money and from who? los pendejos que pagan taxas das who.
and I am one of them! WE NEED TO PROTEST AND IN A BIG GUEY. MURALS, BIKE TRAILS, FREE MONEY WITH NO PAYBACK SO WHAT ELSE IS THERE (HIDDEN) JUANITO TELLS US????
WE VOTED FOR TWO NEW ONES AND ARE COMPLETELY SILENT, DO I SUSPECT A PAYBACK??? AN OFFERS OF ENRICHMENTS? HIRING OF ALL FAMILY MEMBERS IN ULTRA HIGH SALARIES??? SOMETHING IS KEEPING THESE TWO NEW CITY COMMISSIONERS QUIET. WHAT? IT HAS TO COME OUT SOONER OR LATER.
PUROS PINCHES VENDIDOS TODOS, SEEMS LIKE ALL ELECTED OFFICIALS HERE ARE PURAS RATAS VENDIDAS....FACT!!!
Just saw el gringo mayor running out of the court house with a bunch of deeds in his left hand and a rubber pistola in his right and yelling "I GOT ME SOME DEEDS", pinche pendejo it's NOT 1850 guey, its 2023 and almost 2024 pinche gringo pendejo......
those buildings are still there, they are doctor's offices.
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