New Orleans and the Texas Revolution

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

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"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.

Mexican Federalists in New Orleans and the Texas Revolution

Mexican Federalists in New Orleans and the Texas Revolution
Title Mexican Federalists in New Orleans and the Texas Revolution PDF eBook
Author Cecil Alan Hutchinson
Publisher
Pages 47
Release 1956
Genre Mexicans
ISBN

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Mexican Federalists in New Orleans and the Texas Revolution

Mexican Federalists in New Orleans and the Texas Revolution
Title Mexican Federalists in New Orleans and the Texas Revolution PDF eBook
Author C. Alan Hutchinson
Publisher
Pages 47
Release 1956*
Genre
ISBN

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New Orleans and the Texas Revolution

New Orleans and the Texas Revolution
Title New Orleans and the Texas Revolution PDF eBook
Author Edward L. Miller
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 300
Release 2004-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 9781585443581

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In the fall of 1835, Creole mercantile houses that backed the Mexican Federalists in their opposition to Santa Anna essentially lost the fight for Texas to the Americans of the Faubourg St. Marie. As a result, New Orleans capital, some $250,000 in loans, and New Orleans men and arms—two companies known as the New Orleans Greys—went to support the upstart Texians in their battle against Santa Anna. 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 New 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. In New Orleans and the Texas Revolution, Miller follows other historians in arguing that Texian leaders recognized the importance of securing financial and popular support from New Orleans. He has gone beyond others, though, in exploring the details of the organizing efforts there and the motives of the pro-Texian forces. On October 13, 1835, a powerful group of financiers and businessmen met at Banks Arcade and formed the Committee on Texas Affairs. Miller deftly mines the long-ignored documentation of this meeting and the group that grew out of it, to raise significant questions. He also carefully documents the military efforts based in New Orleans, from the disastrous Tampico Expedition to the formation of two companies of New Orleans Greys and their tragic fates at the Alamo and Goliad. Whatever their motives, Miller argues, Texas became a life-long preoccupation for many who attended that crucial meeting at Banks Arcade. And the history of Texas was changed because of that preoccupation.

Mexico and Texas, 1821-1835

Mexico and Texas, 1821-1835
Title Mexico and Texas, 1821-1835 PDF eBook
Author Eugene Campbell Barker
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1928
Genre History
ISBN

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Tejanos in the 1835 Texas Revolution

Tejanos in the 1835 Texas Revolution
Title Tejanos in the 1835 Texas Revolution PDF eBook
Author L. Lloyd MacDonald
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 370
Release 2012-09-06
Genre History
ISBN 1455615080

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A Texas historian presents a vividly detailed account of the 1835–36 battle for independence, shining new light on the experiences of Tejano rebels. In the 1820s and ‘30s, thousands of settlers from the United States migrated to Mexican Texas, lured by Mexico’s promise of freedom. But when President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna came to power, he discarded the constitution and established a new centralized government. In 1835 and ‘36, Mexican-born Tejanos and Anglo-born Texans fought side by side to defend their rights against this authoritarian power grab. After Santa Anna silenced decent across Mexico, Texas emerged as the lone province to gain independence. Offering a unique study of the role the Mexican-born revolutionaries played in Texas’s battle for independence, this account examines Mexico from the fifteenth century through the birth of the sovereign nation of Texas in 1836. Drawing heavily on first-person accounts, this detailed history sheds light on the stories and experiences of Tejanos and Texans who endured the fight for liberty. Enhanced by maps and illustrations handcrafted by the author, this volume contributes an important perspective to the ongoing scholarship and debate surrounding the Alamo generation of the 1830s.

The Mexican Side of the Texas Revolution 1836 by the Chief Mexican Participants

The Mexican Side of the Texas Revolution 1836 by the Chief Mexican Participants
Title The Mexican Side of the Texas Revolution 1836 by the Chief Mexican Participants PDF eBook
Author Carlos E. Castañeda
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1928
Genre Mexico
ISBN

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