We got you back at the battle of salado creek where Mexican troops lead by a French brigadier general crushed the texians in 1842. Viva Mexico 🇲🇽 remember Juan Cortina’s raids!!!
I watched the Video by the man who manages the San Jacinto Battlefield. In the background I could see the TALL GRASS and the rise in the ground that the Texans used to sneak up on Santa Anna's army. They managed to get with 50 to 75 yards of the Mexican army then opened fire on the Mexicans. A Total Surprise attack while the Mexicans were taking a nap late in the afternoon. Santa Anna was Overconfident and lost the battle of only 18 minutes.
How about the French and Spanish in the !500 and !600? Or the previous migrations throughout history? Or maybe you might be a racist? I live on a Spanish Land Grant from 1506. The conquistadores killed everyone to take this land. And then later sold it to settlers moving west. When was your land stolen?@@dannyramirez8094
@@dannyramirez8094they emigrated legally.. land grants administered by the governor in Coahuila. My 5th great grandfather Green DeWitt named the town of Gonzales after the Governor of Coahuila, Don Rafael Gonzales. Mexico needed at least a buffer zone and possibly another group of people to defeat the Comanches, which the Spanish and Mexicans never could.
It's way about time that some type of Memorial be erected in honor of the Mexican troops who fell there and made it Holy ground. What's more worthy, some column, or the spilled blood there that made it a Holy cemetery?
I love that I live so close to this monument I see it everyday I will never get tired of seeing it
But the smell if those refineries, yuk!
Cool video and info! I particularly love your drone shots. 😬👍🏼
We used to picnic here as a kid. That museum is awesome
Happy San Jacinto Day! Best 18 minutes in history!!
We got you back at the battle of salado creek where Mexican troops lead by a French brigadier general crushed the texians in 1842. Viva Mexico 🇲🇽 remember Juan Cortina’s raids!!!
Certified Platinum!!!!!💎🔥
I watched the Video by the man who manages the San Jacinto Battlefield. In the background I could see the TALL GRASS and the rise in the ground that the Texans used to sneak up on Santa Anna's army. They managed to get with 50 to 75 yards of the Mexican army then opened fire on the Mexicans. A Total Surprise attack while the Mexicans were taking a nap late in the afternoon. Santa Anna was Overconfident and lost the battle of only 18 minutes.
If you haven't gone, go. If you already have been there, go again.
You can take a small ferry Rid not too far from the Monument.
The San Jacinto Battleground is not in La Porte, it's in Deer Park
Which is why I'm confused. I just moved to Deer Park and I'm right down the street... but address says La Port.
I like Texas videos, from the imperial co California.
Tejano pride
185 years ago today
Texans need to rally at La Porte and support defending our border.
Thank you.
There’s no stopping it, like white settlers illegally coming to Texas in the 1830s.
How about the French and Spanish in the !500 and !600? Or the previous migrations throughout history? Or maybe you might be a racist? I live on a Spanish Land Grant from 1506. The conquistadores killed everyone to take this land. And then later sold it to settlers moving west. When was your land stolen?@@dannyramirez8094
@@dannyramirez8094the whites came and built. The others come to destroy.
@@dannyramirez8094they emigrated legally.. land grants administered by the governor in Coahuila. My 5th great grandfather Green DeWitt named the town of Gonzales after the Governor of Coahuila, Don Rafael Gonzales.
Mexico needed at least a buffer zone and possibly another group of people to defeat the Comanches, which the Spanish and Mexicans never could.
Not the same since you can't see the battleship texas....
I know. I hate that, but what can you do?
Birthday Pasadena Tx 1970 .
It's way about time that some type of Memorial be erected in honor of the Mexican troops who fell there and made it Holy ground. What's more worthy, some column, or the spilled blood there that made it a Holy cemetery?
How would spilled blood by the enemy forces make San Jacinto “holy ground”?
@@danielchilton5400 Exactly, Normandy, Gettysburg, etc., etc. a garbage heap!
I agree, especially Manuel Castillo, who was praised by Texans who chose to fight.
@@danielchilton5400 Just as phony Alamo defenders made the Alamo HOLY GROUND!
Tell the real story about what the battle was really about ? ....slavery
Why don’t you enlighten us, “Woke Chelle...” No doubt you were there...
I think you are mistaking the civil war with the war for texas independence
@@Motodoggo_ I think she is just a troll...
@@cameraman655 i think you need to wise up
@swifticus 85 truth hurts huh ?