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It would be great to explain how Armijo was "forced" to flee. He got a lot of criticism for it at the time, including accusations of taking a bribe from the U.S. By the way, he had an interesting life and probably deserves an article. One of these days, if I get around to it... —
JerryFriedman18:10, 4 May 2005 (UTC)reply
I can't check and verify the sources but the article "Battle of Santa Fe" says the battle started on Aug. 15 while the article "Battle of Cañoncito" states that the battle took place on 8 August through 14 August. --
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Armijo prepared to resist the U.S. invasion starting on the 8th (or so) and placed his troops at Cañoncito in Apache Canyon to defend Santa Fe, but retreated on the 14th. On the 15th, Kearny and his troops entered Santa Fe unopposed. I'm suggesting that that should be one article, not two. —
JerryFriedman(Talk)18:31, 16 January 2009 (UTC)reply
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It would be great to explain how Armijo was "forced" to flee. He got a lot of criticism for it at the time, including accusations of taking a bribe from the U.S. By the way, he had an interesting life and probably deserves an article. One of these days, if I get around to it... —
JerryFriedman18:10, 4 May 2005 (UTC)reply
I can't check and verify the sources but the article "Battle of Santa Fe" says the battle started on Aug. 15 while the article "Battle of Cañoncito" states that the battle took place on 8 August through 14 August. --
FayssalF -
Wiki me up® 17:44, 16 January 2009 (UTC)reply
Armijo prepared to resist the U.S. invasion starting on the 8th (or so) and placed his troops at Cañoncito in Apache Canyon to defend Santa Fe, but retreated on the 14th. On the 15th, Kearny and his troops entered Santa Fe unopposed. I'm suggesting that that should be one article, not two. —
JerryFriedman(Talk)18:31, 16 January 2009 (UTC)reply