All Videos Tagged VISTA (MyTown Colorado) - MyTown Colorado 2024-05-03T09:32:38Z https://www.mytowncolorado.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=VISTA&rss=yes&xn_auth=no THE BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA 1847 tag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2012-12-12:2021996:Video:136934 2012-12-12T12:41:48.845Z Patrick C Allen https://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/PatrickCAllen <a href="https://www.mytowncolorado.com/video/the-battle-of-buena-vista-1847"><br /> <img alt="Thumbnail" height="180" src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/327892386?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>THE BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA -1847 Fought on Feb 22 and 23, 1847 in and around Buena Vista, a village of the State of Coahuila, Mexico, 5 miles s. of Saltillo. ...Students can also use this poem as an aid for learning tough history lessons or just simply enjoy the movie.<br></br> This video was produced for public domain use.<br></br> Copyright 2013 and All Right Reserved.… <a href="https://www.mytowncolorado.com/video/the-battle-of-buena-vista-1847"><br /> <img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/327892386?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />THE BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA -1847 Fought on Feb 22 and 23, 1847 in and around Buena Vista, a village of the State of Coahuila, Mexico, 5 miles s. of Saltillo. ...Students can also use this poem as an aid for learning tough history lessons or just simply enjoy the movie.<br /> This video was produced for public domain use.<br /> Copyright 2013 and All Right Reserved.<br /> Produced in Bristly Pine Studios.<br /> Art &amp; musical arrangement provided by: Patrick Clelland Allen<br /> Poetry Written by: Lewis Paul Hyatt<br /> QUICK TRANSCRIPT (Below)<br /> THE BATTLE OF BUENA VISTA-1847<br /> The U.S. War with Mexico<br /> Was about ten months old<br /> In battles in North Mexico<br /> Each army very bold<br /> The U.S. forces had success<br /> In taking Monterrey<br /> But greater battles would soon come<br /> More fighting on the way<br /> The old general Zac Taylor<br /> Was there in high command<br /> Of troops in Northern Mexico<br /> To fight and conquer land<br /> Big decisions in Washington<br /> Reduced Zac Taylor's band<br /> From some more than ten thousand men<br /> To just a small command<br /> That left his total army troop<br /> At less than five thousand<br /> To fight the Mexican army<br /> And hold the conquered land<br /> Zac Taylor's force had limits too<br /> On training for the war<br /> They nearly all were volunteers<br /> Experience below par<br /> Santa Anna had a big force<br /> Of twenty thousand men<br /> Away far south in Mexico<br /> Not soon to fight again<br /> Then word came up from way down south<br /> That Santa Anna's force<br /> Was coming north to hit the Yanks<br /> And make their lives much worse<br /> Zac Taylor and his leadership<br /> Conferred and made a plan<br /> To fall back north from Monterrey<br /> And take a better stand<br /> The best stop they could find to make<br /> A good defensive place<br /> At the pass of Angostura<br /> Meet the foe face to face<br /> This Angostura Pass locale<br /> Had far better terrain<br /> Where the valley was not so wide<br /> Better control, maintain<br /> That pass was also near the place<br /> That gave the battle name<br /> Buena Vista Hacienda<br /> The war brought it the fame<br /> Zac Taylor and his small army<br /> Positioned on the hills<br /> Big guns and ready soldiers<br /> Good fighters and strong wills<br /> Santa Anna with his big force<br /> Moved up the valley too<br /> To attack Zac Taylor's command<br /> And beat them black and blue<br /> Santa Anna deployed his troops<br /> To what he thought was right<br /> To surround, capture Taylor's force<br /> War prisoners don't fight<br /> Santa Anna made his demand<br /> To Taylor to give up<br /> Taylor promptly gave his reply<br /> To decline such a cup<br /> Santa Anna's great big army<br /> Attacked the smaller band<br /> Zac Taylor's men fought back fiercely<br /> Bravely they held their stand<br /> The battle raged all the day long<br /> And far into the night<br /> Americans readied for more<br /> The next at daylight<br /> Then when the new day dawned in light<br /> The Mexicans had gone<br /> They retreated back to the south<br /> Not ready to fight on<br /> That February twenty-third<br /> Was the big battle day<br /> Eighteen forty-seven the year<br /> Victory was the pay