Friday, March 20, 2020
Mariano Escobedo essays
Mariano Escobedo essays    Mariano Escobedo was a healthy man he was my Grandparents great great     grandparent. He was a Mexican General from Mexico. He wanted to govern     Mexico, he fought against dynasty and he won. Escobedo fought against the     French Invasion in Mexico to govern Mexico. He became a great general who     fought against Napoleon III (French.) In Mexico City airport and in Monterey his     name is printed and also in some streets of difference parts of Mexico.     	Mexico had borrowed money from England, France and Spain. In 1861     representatives from this countries got together in London to find a way to get     Mexico to pay this countries. Troops from this three countries went to Veracruz     in 1862. They were welcomed from representative from Mexico. The general     Juan Prim, from Spain accepted the way Mexico was going to pay little by little     so as England. The representative from France is not accepted he wanted the     money and ordered his troops to prepare to fight. The government of Benito     Juarez organize the defense. He made in charge the general Ignazio Zaragoza to     get to Puebla and fight with the French. They attacked each other in the " Fuertes     de Loreto y Guadalupe. The troops of Zaragoza, helped from the Indians     Zacapoaxtla. In 1862of Mat 5 they won against the French.     	The emperor from France, Luis Napoleon Bonaparte, wanted to extend     his powers in America and in Asia. He dreamed to form a great empire.     	Mexico took advantage of that situation to peek an European emperor to     govern Mexico and to stop the politic anarchy. Luis Napoleon made them     recommend Fernando Maximiliano de Habsurgo, brother of the emperor     	Maximiliano accepted his embarkation to Mexico but with her wife, the     princess Carlota Amalia de Belgica. Luis Napoleon send his army to wish     napoleon luck. Austria and Belgica also send troops. The emperors arrived to      Mexico at the end of 1864. In Veracruz, Puebla were great big welcomes.     ...     
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