Saturday, October 9, 2010

ZORRO. was a real person

 
People first became aware of Zorro in the 1919th The Johnston Makkalija book. At day Zorro Diego de la Vega, wealthy, but rather a quiet man without ambition. But overnight Diego becomes a completely different man who had come out practically out of nowhere, fighting for justice in California, punishing criminals and avoiding the authorities. He is sly and lithe as a fox (directly translated from the Spanish meaning of Zorro).
However, it appears that this story is not fictional. 19th century California Gold Rush at the time lived in a Joaquin Murieta. He was a gang "Five Joaquin" leader.
As the name indicates, in this gang were four other people on behalf of Joaquin. They are the Sierra Nevada in countless thefts, and legend has it that its benefits as well as Robin Hood they were distributed to poor people (local wine and called it a Mexican Robin Hudu and Eldorado Robin Hudu). However, such amateur performances really didn't liked the Governor, so he ordered to capture the gang.
Soon Murieta was captured and by the old law, to prove it, Murietam was killed by cuting his head off. However, in spite of everything Murieta became a legend and folk hero. He was a man outside the law, who fought for justice. Some of the stories goes that Murieta started his attacks after his wife was murdered, but the country as racial discrimination did not lodge a complaint with the court and the judge himself Joaquin decided to justice. His performance was so memorable and vivid, that the Zorro was born in the author's head.and books.

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