Well, the Italians at the turn of the last century rioted demanding benefits, didn’t they?? Wait…wha? They didn’t but turned to hard work and assimilation.
I thought this was wrong. As Spain had been around the area since 1500. Turns out they just claimed a huge chunk of land on a map, and barely even sailed a boat up the coast. There was no colonizing and no missions before 1769. And in that whole time up to 1848, perhaps 80,000 Spaniards and Mexicans came to the entire area. About 1 Pedro per each 6.5 square miles. Pretty dam thin claim. No Indian nation from Mexico ever held sway above the Rio Grande. So no claim there at all mestizos.
Mexican people signed the sales contract.
Mexican people cashed the check.
And now, centuries later, Mexicans are claiming ‘seller remorse’?
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keyword : bueños ñachos
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Don’t forget they also wanted a buffer between them and the Indians. Particularly in Texas.
Well, the Italians at the turn of the last century rioted demanding benefits, didn’t they?? Wait…wha? They didn’t but turned to hard work and assimilation.
Sorry, my bad.
I’d love for the limp wrist libtards to have this very salient fact shoved down their throats and up their keesters. JEEZ!!!
Before Spain owned the area, the first settlers were there for hundreds of years.
I thought this was wrong. As Spain had been around the area since 1500. Turns out they just claimed a huge chunk of land on a map, and barely even sailed a boat up the coast. There was no colonizing and no missions before 1769. And in that whole time up to 1848, perhaps 80,000 Spaniards and Mexicans came to the entire area. About 1 Pedro per each 6.5 square miles. Pretty dam thin claim. No Indian nation from Mexico ever held sway above the Rio Grande. So no claim there at all mestizos.
Mexican people signed the sales contract.
Mexican people cashed the check.
And now, centuries later, Mexicans are claiming ‘seller remorse’?
.
keyword : bueños ñachos