1st Edition
HIST 226: Hist Of Texas
School: Texas A&M University (TAMU )
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Pages: 13Overview of the population, industry, politics, social order and structure within Texas during the 1920s to the 1950s
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Pages: 12Texas during the Progressive Era. How they handle industry, government, minorities, women, change and the take off of oil derricks.
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Pages: 16Texas in the 19th century. How will it modernize. What will happen to the social order of the south. Unfair punishment to minorities. The frontier way of life.
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Pages: 13Detailed information about Black Texans, Tejanos in Texas, Texas Women, Religion, Politics, Beliefs, Sectionalism and Development.
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Pages: 10Texas's policies as a new state in the US, modes of transportation, economic resources, immigration and a focus on slavery in Texas.
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Pages: 5Overview and decision of a PASS/FAIL with the Texas government organization structure and foreign affairs. Also, intro into the War with Mexico
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Pages: 10The Republic of Texas under Houston. Key components for annexation, recognition by Mexico and the behind the scenes to make these happen.
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Pages: 7Early foreign policy between Texas and Native Americans, Mexico and the United States. Santa Anna's involvement and Jackson's de Facto recognition
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Pages: 10This lecture describes the life of the Texans after their independence. The constitution, elected officials and policies and procedures.
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Pages: 9Spain changes its goals for Texas Mexico gains its independence The idea of immigrants settling in Texas opens the door for Empresarios.
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Pages: 10Twilight in Spanish Texas Other threats to Spanish Texas The Grito de Dolores Father Miguel Hidalgo Juan Bautista The End of Spain’s Hold on Texas
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Pages: 10Discussion of the Spanish empire, the monarchy, the nobles and ways that the crown sought to make new Spain successful.
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Pages: 9Spanish exploration for gold, mission erections and conflict in Texas between its European rival: France.
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Pages: 8Continued on Native American details and then beginnings to Spanish explorations, missions and the monarchy.
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Pages: 6Descriptions of Texas regions and the native peoples who lived in those regions