The Colonization of Texas: Missions and Settlers

The Colonization of Texas: Missions and Settlers
Author: Stephanie Kuligowski
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2012-12-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781433350443

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 text, vivid images, a helpful glossary, index, table of contents, and engaging sidebars and facts, readers will learn about Texas history, Texas colonization, the missions in Texas, Stephen F. Austin, and The Alamo.

The Colonization of Texas

The Colonization of Texas
Author: Stephanie Kuligowski
Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012-12-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1433383888

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 text, vivid images, maps, and engaging sidebars and facts, readers will learn about important aspects of Texas history, including Texas colonization, the missions in Texas, Stephen F. Austin, and The Alamo. Text features like a table of contents, glossary, and index are included to help readers better understand the content and vocabulary. This book also includes an in-class writing activity that allows students to pay tribute to the Texas longhorn.

The Colonization of Texas 6-Pack

The Colonization of Texas 6-Pack
Author: Stephanie Kuligowski
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1433350653

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 text, vivid images, a helpful glossary, index, table of contents, and engaging sidebars and facts, readers will learn about Texas history, Texas colonization, the missions in Texas, Stephen F. Austin, and The Alamo. This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.

The Colonization of Texas: Missions and Settlers

The Colonization of Texas: Missions and Settlers
Author: Stephanie Kuligowski
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2012-12-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1433383888

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 text, vivid images, a helpful glossary, index, table of contents, and engaging sidebars and facts, readers will learn about Texas history, Texas colonization, the missions in Texas, Stephen F. Austin, and The Alamo.

Anglo-American Colonization of Texas

Anglo-American Colonization of Texas
Author: Richard Pickman
Publisher: Rosen Classroom
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781615324620

Surveys the presence of Europeans and their descendents in Texas from the arrival of Spanish explorers in the 1500s to Anglo-American joy at the state's annexation in 1845.

La Colonizaci N de Texas / The Colonization of Texas

La Colonizaci N de Texas / The Colonization of Texas
Author: Stephanie Kuligowski
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780606318648

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

Conquering Sickness

Conquering Sickness
Author: Mark Allan Goldberg
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2017-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803295820

Published through the Early American Places initiative, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Conquering Sickness presents a comprehensive analysis of race, health, and colonization in a specific cross-cultural contact zone in the Texas borderlands between 1780 and 1861. Throughout this eighty-year period, ordinary health concerns shaped cross-cultural interactions during Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo colonization. Historians have shown us that Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo American settlers in the contested borderlands read the environment to determine how to live healthy, productive lives. Colonizers similarly outlined a culture of healthy living by observing local Native and Mexican populations. For colonists, Texas residents' so-called immorality--evidenced by their "indolence," "uncleanliness," and "sexual impropriety"--made them unhealthy. In the Spanish and Anglo cases, the state made efforts to reform Indians into healthy subjects by confining them in missions or on reservations. Colonists' views of health were taken as proof of their own racial superiority, on the one hand, and of Native and Mexican inferiority, on the other, and justified the various waves of conquest. As in other colonial settings, however, the medical story of Texas colonization reveals colonial contradictions. Mark Allan Goldberg analyzes how colonizing powers evaluated, incorporated, and discussed local remedies. Conquering Sickness reveals how health concerns influenced cross-cultural relations, negotiations, and different forms of state formation. Focusing on Texas, Goldberg examines the racialist thinking of the region in order to understand evolving concepts of health, race, and place in the nineteenth century borderlands.

Texas History

Texas History
Author: Teacher Created Materials
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-12-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781433373954

These engaging books 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: American Indians in Texas: Conflict and Survival; Finding Texas: Exploration in New Lands; Texas in the 20th Century: Building Industry and Community; Texas Today: Leading America into the Future; The Annexation of Texas: From Republic to Statehood; The Colonization of Texas: Missions and Settlers; The Texas Revolution: Fighting for Independence; and War, Cattle, and Cowboys: Texas as a Young State.

Kentucky Colonization in Texas

Kentucky Colonization in Texas
Author: Seymour V. Connor
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1983
Genre: Kentucky
ISBN: 0806310324

In this publication, which is reprinted from "The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society," the author has furnished a history of the Peters Colony as well as a list of the colonists themselves, which comprises the final half of the book. In this list the genealogist is given full scope for his researches, as each of the 2,000 settlers is positively identified with regard to the following information: name, marital status, occupation, age, year of migration to Texas, county of settlement, state of birth, and state from which he migrated. Professor Connor extracted his information from original sources in the general land office, records of the Peters Colony, and the 1850 census of Texas.

Spanish Texas Pilgrimage

Spanish Texas Pilgrimage
Author: Marion Alphonse Habig
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN:

For the first time a definite and satisfactory answer is offered, in this book, to the question: "How many 'Old Missions' and other Spanish settlements were founded in Texas?"