In battle, what defines a victory? Is it the number of enemies killed, which force takes control over hard fought land, the force who does not retreat or is it the force who is able to convince the masses of their triumph? The U.S. is credited with the victory in the Battle of San Pascual, but the events that occurred during and after the battle suggest a different victor. Exploring statements and reports from those who witnessed and/or were involved in the Battle of San Pascual prove that there is a conflicting dichotomy as to who the true victor was, the invading U.S. forces, or the defending Californios. General Stephen Watts Kearny and his U.S. forces came into California with the strong belief that they would easily defeat any Californio forces who attempted to impede their conquering of California. Led by Commander Andres Pico, the Californios whom inhabited the California territory being invaded, fought long and hard with several motivators; the most prominent of these being the desire to defend and act upon their hate for the invading American forces. Californios refused to be defeated. General Stephen Watts Kearny was a highly decorated officer in the U.S. army. At the age of 18, as a first lieutenant, he fought against the British in the War of 1812, battled the Plains Indians in 1830, and was presidentially ordered to organize a heavily armed cavalry regiment, the First Regiment of Dragoons.i Given the responsibility of training new horse soldiers, Kearny was named "Father of the U.S. Cavalry".ii Kearny was a tough and strong man who could still be very just. He was known to be fair when it came to negotiations with Native Americans, but if he had to take action, he could do so easily. At the beginning of the Mexican-American War, Kearny was promoted to Brigadier General and was ordered to take a force of 2,500 men to seize Santa Fe, New Mexico.iii The Mexican forces at Santa Fe retreated to Mexico, allowing Kearny to take New Mexico without a fight during the initial contact, but Mexican forces would rally, rebel, and fight against the American invaders. Kearny’s reputation preceded him as a force to be reckoned with. General Andres Pico was a San Diego native, a productive Ranchero and served as Commander of the "California Lancers" of Alta California, what is today simply known as California. His older brother Pio Pico, was the last Mexican governor of Alta California. Alta Californians had mixed feelings regarding Andres Pico. They were not sure if he was in collusion with the Americans and someone who could potentially betray his homeland if the price was right, or if he was a loyal Californio.iv After the recapture of San Diego by the Americans, Jose Maria Flores, Mexican governor of California ordered Pico, with the assistance of Captain Leonardo Cota, to watch American movements and keep them from plundering resources in the surrounding area. Pico had an informant within the city, his sister Margarita, who told him of the American movements.v Aided by Margarita's knowledge, Pico learned that Captain Archibald H. Gillespie, U.S. Army officer who had fought to gain control of San Diego, had set out from San Diego toward the Native American Rancheria of San Pascual in an effort to join with another group of Americans. The troops, led by General Kearny, were making their way from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kearny and Gillespie's forces were meeting up to join forces. Their combined forces were to head to San Diego and attempt to eliminate any other threats the Mexican forces stationed and living there. The Californios under Pico's command were eager and ready to fight Kearny and Gillespie because of their advantageous reputations toward Mexicans. Kearny held contempt for Mexicans and saw them as weak and cowardly after the easy take-over of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gillespie, while in control of Los Angeles, "deemed them (Mexicans) of an inferior race and cowardly, was inclined to treat them with as much
September 19th, 1777 The Battle at Saratoga- Battle of Freeman’s Farm Kelly Wagner During the summer of 1777 the British devised a plan to cut off New England from the rest of the colonies by attacking from the North, South, and the West. By succeeding this maneuver they could have officially ended the American Revolution. British General John Burgoyne led a troop south from Montreal to Albany, New York. To get to Albany they traveled along Lake George, Lake Champlain, and the Hudson River. The…
entire life being spent here or maybe it’s because Brooklyn is the highest populated of the five boroughs. Many great battles have been fought here. The Battle of Brooklyn, fought on August 27, 1776, was the first major battle in the American Revolutionary War following the United States Declaration of Independence, the largest battle of the entire conflict, and the first battle in which an army of the United States engaged, having declared it a nation only the month before. It is irrefutable that…
accounts giving a detailed view of battles the reliability of them can be put question. The rhetoric and dramatisation used in the account by Widukind by placing emphasis on the victory must cast a shadow over the reliability and some of the accuracy of this account. Although written and finalised twelve years after the battle had taken place his descriptions and details of accounts paints a glorious picture of Otto I. Despite having informants at the scene of the battle it is possible that the lapse…
The battle of Gibson By Nathan There I was on my trusty horse makel riding down the main dusty road on my way to good old Gibson. I had just left the cheese hill mines with a few bits of gold. They were pretty big bits and gave me enough money not to go back to the mines so I can spend my time repairing carts. So as I was riding back I saw that there was a heavy cloud of smoke in the air so me and makel rode a bit faster on the track so we could see where it…
The Battle of Antietam I. 10 Essential Facts 1. The Battle of Antietam was a two-day battle fought at Sharpsburg, Maryland 2. The Union had an army of 87,000 while the confederates had around 45,000 3. It still remains the single bloodiest day in American history, with around 23,000 casualties (Confederate: 11,000; Union: 12,000) 4. General Robert E. Lee led the confederate army, while General George McClellan led the union army 5. From a military standpoint, neither side “won”, but the union…
Aaron Geller War and Society The Battle of Britain The Battle of Britain is the first time that Germany really attempts to try and destroy Britain and is historically known as one of the major battles in World War II. The Battle of Britain was fought between England and Nazi Germany. This short battle can easily be broken up into five different parts beginning on, July 10th 1940 until October 30th of the same year. This battle brought forth new innovation, taking place primarily in the air;…
1. This was the decisive battle of the Waterloo Campaign. This would be Napoleon Bonaparte's last battle. Waterloo marked the end of the period known as the Hundred Days. This period began in March 1815 after Napoleon's return from Elba. After Napoleon returned to power in 1815, many states which had previously resisted his rule formed the Seventh Coalition and began to build up armies to oppose him. Napoleon had been exiled after his defeats at the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, and the campaigns…
There were three battles of the war of 1812 that had a significant impact; one of those battles was the Battle of Lake Erie. Also known as the Battle of Put-in-Bay, this battle was fought on September 10, 1813, off the coast of Ohio. Nine vessels of the United States Army captured and defeated six of Great Britain’s Royal Navy vessels. This event secured the Northwest Territory, and opened supply lines. During this battle the ship called the Lawrence was badly damaged, and most of the crew was…
So I decided to take a chance and did the 5 battle match online. On the fifth battle, I ran into a guy with Lvl 50 E7 Darkseid (Silicon Carbide Batsuit, Omega Battleplate, Knife Collection), AO Deathstroke (Promethium Longsword, Kryptonian Battle Suit, Venom Injection System), and Doomsday (Mutated Bone Spikes, Blue Lantern Ring, Powered Escrima Sticks) +10 on all gear. Figuring he was probably a hacker, I considered quitting, but I'm going to bed soon, so I figured why not take a stab at it? It's…
Battle of Lexington The Battle of Lexington was the first battle of the Revolutionary War. In April 1775, when British troops were sent to confiscate colonial weapons, they ran into an untrained and angry militia. This ragtag army defeated 700 British soldiers and the surprise victory bolsters their confidence for the war ahead. General Thomas Gage, the military governor of Massachusetts, was aware that the colonists in the Province of Massachusetts Bay were preparing for conflict, including…