π²π½π️ General Ignacio Zaragoza Statue – A Cross-Border Legacy in Goliad, Texas
Simba and I visited the General Ignacio Zaragoza Statue in Goliad, Texas — a monument honoring the Mexican general best known for leading Mexican forces to victory at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, the event commemorated annually as Cinco de Mayo. Ignacio Zaragoza was born in what was then part of Mexico but is now Texas, directly linking his story to the region’s layered and complex history. His victory over French forces at Puebla became a lasting symbol of resistance and national pride in Mexico — a legacy that continues to resonate on both sides of the border. π A Shared Texas–Mexico History The statue in Goliad reflects the deeply intertwined histories of Texas and Mexico. Long before modern borders, cultures, families, and political identities moved fluidly across this region. The monument represents: - The legacy of General Ignacio Zaragoza - The historic significance of the Battle of Puebla - Cross-border cultural ties between Texas and Mexico Standing near other his...