The Texas Connection with the American Revolution

The Texas Connection with the American Revolution
Author: Robert H. Thonhoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781571684189

All too often, when Americans think of the American Revolution, they think only in terms of the events that occurred in the thirteen English colonies. Important as they were, they do not tell the whole story. An oft-neglected part of it concerns the role of Spain in the American Revolution. A generally unknown part of it is the Texas connection. Overlooked by most historians much too long, the contribution of Spain, Texas included, was vital in the winning of American independence two hundred years ago.

Texas and the American Revolution

Texas and the American Revolution
Author: University of Texas at San Antonio
Publisher: University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1975-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780933164239

This book, published by the University of Texas at San Antonio Institute of Tecan Cultures, explains how the American Revolution and its resulting Anglo colonization shaped the course of Texas history for the next two centuries.

The Texas Society

The Texas Society
Author: Sons of the American Revolution. Texas Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1948
Genre: United States‡xHistory‡yRevolution, 1775-1783‡xSocieties, etc.‡vDirectories
ISBN:

The Texas Society

The Texas Society
Author: Sons of the American Revolution. Texas Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1945
Genre: United States‡xHistory‡yRevolution, 1775-1783‡xSocieties, etc.‡vDirectories
ISBN:

New Orleans and the Texas Revolution

New Orleans and the Texas Revolution
Author: Edward L. Miller
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1603446451

"Author Edward L. Miller has delved into previously unused or overlooked papers housed in New Orleans to reconstruct a chain of events that set the Crescent City, in many ways, at the center of the Texian fight for independence. Not only did Now Orleans business interests send money and men to Texas in exchange for promises of land, but they also provided newspaper coverage that set the scene for later American annexation of the young republic."--BOOK JACKET.