Volunteers in the Texas Revolution

Volunteers in the Texas Revolution
Author: Gary Brown
Publsiher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2004-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780585235714

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The New Orleans Greys were a group of young men, out for the adventure and money to be gained from war. This book details the importance of their participation in the Battle of the Alamo, as well as several other battles in the rebellion of 1835. Historian Brown has taken some little known history and created a fascinating and well-crafted story for the mainstream reader.

Hesitant Martyr of the Texas Revolution

Hesitant Martyr of the Texas Revolution
Author: Gary Brown
Publsiher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2000-03-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781556227783

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Examines the life of James Walker Fannin, and provides a reassessment of his military career and leadership in the Texas Revolution.

Texas Volunteers in the Mexican War

Texas Volunteers in the Mexican War
Author: Charles D. Spurlin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: WISC:89066262866

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Bibliography study and extensive roster of Texans

Encyclopedia of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution

Encyclopedia of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution
Author: Thom Hatch
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786491629

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“Remember the Alamo!” is a phrase that is woven into the American consciousness, but what do most people really remember about the Alamo? Much of the true story has been shrouded in myth for over 150 years. This comprehensive encyclopedia provides thorough coverage for people, places, events and issues spanning the pre–Revolution period and settlement of Texas by Americans to the forming of the Republic in 1836. When appropriate, a mini-chronology supplements the entry, placing the discussion in context. A day-by-day account details the thirteen day famous siege. Entries cover major players such as Santa Anna, Jim Bowie and David Crockett and provide biographies (from obscure sources, in some cases) of every Alamo defender killed in the battle. American and Mexican resources have been used to assure a well-rounded picture of often misunderstood events. Maps and an extensive bibliography complement the text.

Texian Volunteer Vs Mexican Soldier

Texian Volunteer Vs Mexican Soldier
Author: Ron Field
Publsiher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472852076

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Fully illustrated, this book investigates the Mexican soldiers and Texian volunteers who fought one another in three key battles during the Texas Revolution.

The Texas Revolution and the U S Mexican War

The Texas Revolution and the U S  Mexican War
Author: Paul Calore
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786479405

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This narrative history describes the events preceding, and the prosecution of, the Texas Revolution and the U.S.-Mexican War. It begins with the introduction of the empresario system in Mexico in 1823, a system of land distribution to American farmers and ranchers in an attempt to strengthen the postwar economy following Mexico's independence from Spain. Once welcomed as fellow countrymen, the new settlers, homesteading on land destined to be called Texas, were viewed as enemies when in 1835 they revolted against the government's harsh Centralist rulings. Winning independence from Mexico and recognition from the United States as the independent Republic of Texas only intensified the Mexican refusal to accept their loss of Texas as legitimate. The final straw for both sides came when Texas was granted U.S. statehood and 11 American soldiers were ambushed and murdered. As a result, Congress declared war on Mexico, a bloody conflict that resulted in the U.S. gain of 525,000 square miles.

Texian Volunteer vs Mexican Soldier

Texian Volunteer vs Mexican Soldier
Author: Ron Field
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2023-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472852014

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Fully illustrated with specially commissioned artwork and mapping plus carefully chosen archive illustrations, many in color, this lively study investigates the Mexican soldiers and Texian volunteers who fought one another in three key battles during the Texas Revolution. Following unrest throughout Mexico, in 1835 a revolt began in Texas among the Anglophone and Tejano-speaking settlers, known as Texians. Having retreated after their defeat at Bexar in December 1835, Mexican troops were ordered to re-occupy Texas in early 1836. In this volume, US military history expert Ron Field explores in detail three key battles that ensued. From February 23, Mexican forces besieged the Texian forces at the Alamo at San Antonio de Bexar; in the subsequent battle on March 6, almost all of the Texian defenders were killed. On March 19, forces en route to join the main Texian army were surrounded by Mexican troops at Coleto Creek. Following their surrender, about 340 Texian prisoners were shot by Mexican soldiers in what became known as the Goliad Massacre. On April 21, a Texian force launched a surprise attack on a larger Mexican army near the San Jacinto River, the decisive Texian victory that resulted is the third battle to be investigated in this study. Featuring full-color artwork and maps and drawing upon the latest research, this book investigates the fighting men of both sides at the Alamo, Coleto Creek, and the San Jacinto River, casting light on the doctrine, tactics, weaponry, and combat record of the Texian and Mexican combatants who clashed in the first weeks of the emerging Republic of Texas.

The Texas Revolution 6 Pack

The Texas Revolution 6 Pack
Author: Kelly Rodgers
Publsiher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781433350672

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In 1833, American and Tejano colonists wanted independence from the Mexican government. Through a bloody Texas Revolution, the independent Republic of Texas was born! Readers will be enthralled as they make their way through this exciting and compelling book that uses vivid images, intriguing facts and sidebars in conjunction with easy-to-read text and an accessible glossary and index to enlighten readers about such things as the Law of April 6, 1830, the Battle of Gonzalez, Siege of Bexar, "The Consultation", and The Alamo. Along with these highlights of the Texas Revolution, this book also includes features on Santa Anna, Stephen Austin, and Sam Houston to give children a well-rounded introduction to Texas history. This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.