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  1. the unjust taking of their land inthe Mexican-American War.2 Thus, the Dalton clan's life in the United States began with a deep­ seated and multigenerational grievance against the U.S. governmentover its expansionism·into Mexico. According to his descendants, the North Americans suspected Henry Dalton of sympathizing with the Mexican

  2. Nov 25, 2013 · By 1847 the Mexican American war had entered its second year, and Dalton had already lost $6160 worth of goods to American troops at the harbor in San Pedro. The Californios by this time had become exhausted and in desperate need for supplies; Dalton showed his support for the Californios by providing more than $30,000 worth of supplies and cash -- which the Mexican government promised to ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roque_DaltonRoque Dalton - Wikipedia

    Dalton was the son of Winnall Dalton and María García Medrano. Winnall Dalton emigrated [clarification needed] to Mexico, and came to El Salvador in the early 1920s. Winnall Dalton married Aida Ulloa, and gaining control of his wife's large farm dedicated his life to agriculture. He survived an assassination attempt.

  4. Dalton instead took inspiration from Geoffrey Rush's character in Elizabeth (1998) who smiles while killing. Dalton toned down Lalo's Mexican accent because of his belief the character, given his wealth, was educated in a "good school" in the United States. [19]

  5. Aug 28, 2023 · The actual background of Dalton’s father, as researched by Roger Atwood, doesn’t track as readily with Hollywood myths of the Wild West. Winnall Dalton was born and raised in Arizona by a Spanish-speaking family of British and Mexican heritage embittered by an earlier generation’s loss of extensive tracts in California following US ...

  6. Dalton was executed on May 10, 1975, four days before his fortieth birthday. Roque Dalton - Born in 1935 in El Salvador, Roque Dalton was the author of several influential poetry collections, including Taberna y otros lugares. He spent much of his life in exile in Mexico and Cuba and died in 1975.

  7. Roque Dalton. 1935—1975. Poet, essayist, and journalist Roque Dalton grew up in San Salvador, El Salvador. He studied at the University of Santiago, Chile, and the University of San Salvador. His poetry collections include El Mar/The Sea (1962), El turno del ofendido/The Injured Party’s Turn (1962), La Ventana en el rostro/The Window in My ...

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