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Rackensackers and rangers: Brutality in the conquest of northern Mexico, 1846--1848.
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Rackensackers and rangers: Brutality in the conquest of northern Mexico, 1846--1848./
Author:
Yoder, Randy L.
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103 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-03, page: 1275.
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Masters Abstracts International45-03.
Subject:
History, Latin American. -
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Rackensackers and rangers: Brutality in the conquest of northern Mexico, 1846--1848.
Yoder, Randy L.
Rackensackers and rangers: Brutality in the conquest of northern Mexico, 1846--1848.
- 103 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-03, page: 1275.
Thesis (M.A.)--Oklahoma State University, 2006.
Scope and method of study. This study exposes the atrocities and depredations committed by American volunteers serving in the Mexican War, 1846-1848. These behaviors are documented in the memoirs, narratives, and correspondence of Mexican War participants and observers.Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017580
History, Latin American.
Rackensackers and rangers: Brutality in the conquest of northern Mexico, 1846--1848.
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Scope and method of study. This study exposes the atrocities and depredations committed by American volunteers serving in the Mexican War, 1846-1848. These behaviors are documented in the memoirs, narratives, and correspondence of Mexican War participants and observers.
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Findings and conclusions. The presence of volunteer units had a significantly adverse effect on the inhabitants of northern Mexico throughout the conflict. American volunteers serving in the United States Army during the Mexican War committed numerous atrocities against the civilians and non-combatants of northern Mexico. This situation was unique to the American arm's northern campaign, and several first-hand accounts serve as evidence to the undisciplined nature of volunteer units and the atrocities they committed.
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