Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara

Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara

Bernardo Gutiérrez de Lara was the first constitutional governor of the state of Tamaulipas, and a native of Revilla, today Ciudad Guerrero, Mexico.

Biography

Gutiérrez de Lara was obsessed by the idea of emancipating Mexico from Spain, and began by recruiting and arming twenty men in Texas. Then together with José Menchaca, he spoke with the Indians and convinced them to fight with him against the Spanish.

After the suppression of an 1811 insurrection in Nuevo Santander, Gutiérrez de Lara, a strong supporter of the revolutionary movement, traveled to Washington, D.C.. He can be viewed as the first Mexican diplomat in Washington, D.C., since on December 10, 1812 he went to the United States House of Representatives to request support for the cause of Mexican independence. He was welcomed with much interest, but the United States government could not offer assistance without jeopardizing relations with Spain.cite web|url=http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/delara.htm|title=Gutiérrez de Lara: Mexican-Texan The Story of a Creole Hero|year=1949|author=Jarratt, Rie|publisher=Creole Texana|accessdate=2008-07-04]

Nevertheless, he managed to raise a private force. In "The Herald" of Alexandria, Louisiana on August 31, 1812, he published notice of what he called the “Republicans of Nacogdoches" to recruit volunteers. The troops under Gutiérrez de Lara's command consisted of only 450 men, many of whom were military adventurers from the United States. He invaded Texas with this slender force in 1812, taking possession of several cities and driving back the forces of Manuel María de Salcedo and José Joaquín de Herrera. On April 6, 1813 he declared the independence of Texas from the kingdom of Spain, and proclaimed the first constitution and declared himself the first president of Texas. Warned of these developments, José Joaquín de Arredondo, whose forces were quartered in the Valley del Maíz, marched to engage Gutiérrez de Lara, collecting men and material on the way through Nuevo Santander. Colonel Ignacio Elizondo, sent in advance, allowed himself to be drawn into an engagement, and was totally routed. A few weeks later Arredondo himself defeated the insurgents, now under the command of José Álvarez de Toledo y Dubois, who had replaced Gutiérrez de Lara. Many prisoners were executed, including all the captured United States citizens, ending all hope of aid from the United States."History Of The North Mexican States And Texas", Vol. II 1801-1889. (San Francisco: The History Company, 1889), Chapter 24]

After the failure to create an independent Texas, he supported the Spanish general Francisco Javier Mina in his expedition of 1817 in support of the Spanish Constitution of 1812, and later accompanied James Long in his expeditions in 1818 and 1819.

Agustín de Iturbide, forming a broad coalition under the Plan de Iguala, recognized Bernardo Gutiérrez for his activities in support of Mexican independence. In 1824 he returned to Revilla, and one year later he was made the first constitutional governor of Tamaulipas. He moved to live in Linares, Nuevo León, with his son José Angel. He later fell ill on a trip to Santiago and died on May 13, 1841, and was buried in the church at Santiago.

ee also

*Francisco Javier Mina
*James Long
*Agustín de Iturbide
*Gutiérrez-Magee Expedition
*Samuel Kemper
*Mexican War of Independence

References

ources

* "Gutiérrez de Lara: The Mexican Experience in Texas" Rie Jarratt, (New York: Arno Press, 1976).
* "Green Flag Over Texas: A Story of the Last Years of Spain in Texas" Julia Kathryn Garrett, (Austin: Pemberton Press, 1939).
* "Coahuila y Texas en la época colonial" Vito Alessio Robles, (Mexico City: Editorial Cultura, 1938; 2d ed).


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