La colonización de Texas (The Colonization of Texas) 6-Pack

La colonización de Texas (The Colonization of Texas) 6-Pack
Author: Stephanie Kuligowski
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1433372339

By the 1800s, Mexican and American settlers were starting colonies throughout Texas. After Mexico won its independence from Spain, the real fight for Texas began. Through supportive Spanish-translated text, vivid images, engaging sidebars and facts, and a helpful glossary, index, table of contents, readers will learn about Texas history, Texas colonization, Texas missions, Stephen F. Austin, and The Alamo. This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.

Anglo-American Colonization of Texas

Anglo-American Colonization of Texas
Author: Richard Pickman
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1615325042

The era of Anglo-American colonization, while brief, had a great impact on the development of Texas and the United States. Readers will discover what drew Anglo-American settlers to Texas, and what caused hostilities to rise between them and the Mexican Government. Frequent sidebars introduce readers to the key figures of this era.

La colonización angloamericana de Texas (Anglo-American Colonization of Texas)

La colonización angloamericana de Texas (Anglo-American Colonization of Texas)
Author: Richard Pickman
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1477750177

The era of Anglo-American colonization, while brief, had a great impact on the development of Texas and the United States. Readers will discover what drew Anglo-American settlers to Texas, and what caused hostilities to rise between them and the Mexican Government. Frequent sidebars introduce readers to the key figures of this era.

Texas History

Texas History
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9781433373947

These engaging books, written in Spanish, connect Texas to American history. Book features include engaging text, primary sources, content-area vocabulary, sidebar, photographs, map, glossary, and index. The titles in this 8-book collection include: Los indigenas americanos de Texas: Conflicto y supervivencia (American Indians in Texas: Conflict and Survival); Descubriendo Texas: Exploracion en nuevas tierras (Finding Texas: Exploration in New Lands); La colonizacion de Texas: Misiones y colones (The Colonization of Texas: Missions and Settlers); La revolucion de Texas: La lucha por la independencia (The Texas Revolution: Fighting for Independence); La anexion de Texas: De la Republica al Estado (The Annexation of Texas: From Republic to Statehood); Guerra, ganado y vaqueros: Texas como un estado joven (War, Cattle, and Cowboys: Texas as a Young State); Texas en el siglo xx: Construyendo industria y comunidad (Texas in the 20th Century: Building Industry and Community); and Texas hoy: Guiando a los Estados Unidos hacia el futuro (Texas Today: Leading America into the Future). (GRL ranges Q-U).

Spanish Texas, 1519-1821

Spanish Texas, 1519-1821
Author: Donald E. Chipman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:

Modern Texas, like Mexico to the south, traces its beginning to sixteenth-century encounters between Spaniards, Native American peoples, and a vast land unexplored by Europeans. Unlike Mexico, however, Texas eventually received the stamp of Anglo-American culture, so that Spanish contributions to present-day Texas tend to be obscured or even unknown. In this pathfinding study, Donald E. Chipman draws on archival and secondary sources to write the story of Spain's three-hundred-year presence and continuing influence in the land that has become Texas. Chipman begins with the first European sighting of Texas shores in 1519. He goes on to chronicle the amazing eight-year (1528-1536) trek across much of southern Texas and northern Mexico that brought Cabeza de Vaca and three companions from a shipwreck near Galveston Island all the way to Mexico City. He records the exploits of Francisco Vazquez de Coronado and Luis Moscoso in the early 1540s and the subsequent 150-year hiatus in Spanish exploration in Texas. Chipman devotes much attention to the eighteenth century, a time of active Spanish colonization. He examines the role of missions, presidios, and civil settlements and discusses relations between the Spanish and other groups, including Native Americans, French explorers, and Anglo-Americans. Although Mexican independence ended the Spanish era in 1821, Chipman finds that Spain has left a substantial legacy in modern Texas. Ranching and its terminology sprang from Spanish vaqueros. Spanish precedents have shaped modern Texas law in the areas of judicial procedure, land and water law, and family law. Spanish influences abound in Texas art, architecture, music, and theater, not to mentionthe widely spoken Spanish language. And the Roman Catholic religion introduced by the Spaniards continues to have many adherents in Texas. In short, the rich history of Spain in Texas deserves to be widely known by "Texana buffs" and professional historians alike, and Spanish Texas, 1519-1821 is the one-volume source to consult.

La colonización de Texas: Misiones y colonos (The Colonization of Texas: Missions and Sett

La colonización de Texas: Misiones y colonos (The Colonization of Texas: Missions and Sett
Author: Stephanie Kuligowski
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1433384809

By the 1800s, Mexican and American settlers were starting colonies throughout Texas. After Mexico won its independence from Spain, the real fight for Texas began. Through supportive Spanish-translated text, vivid images, engaging sidebars and facts, and a helpful glossary, index, table of contents, readers will learn about Texas history, Texas colonization, Texas missions, Stephen F. Austin, and The Alamo.

Castro's Colony

Castro's Colony
Author: Bobby D. Weaver
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2005-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781585445189

In 1842, French banker Henri Castro secured a colonization grant and recruited more than two thousand Europeans to immigrate to Texas and populate his colony. The author describes the empresario system under which this community, now known as Castroville, was formed and considers the life of its founder.

Genealogical Encyclopedia of the Colonial Americas

Genealogical Encyclopedia of the Colonial Americas
Author: Christina K. Schaefer
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 846
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806315768

Covers the period of colonial history from the beginning of European colonization in the Western Hemisphere up to the time of the American Revolution.