Tejano Patriot

Tejano Patriot
Title Tejano Patriot PDF eBook
Author Art Martínez de Vara
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 359
Release 2020-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 1625110596

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Art Martínez de Vara’s Tejano Patriot: The Revolutionary Life of José Francisco Ruiz, 1783–1840 is the first full-length biography of this important figure in Texas history. Best known as one of two Texas-born signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, Ruiz’s significance extends far beyond that single event. Born in San Antonio de Béxar into an upwardly mobile family, during the war for Mexican independence Ruiz underwent a dramatic transformation from a conservative royalist to one of the staunchest liberals of his era. Steeped in the Spanish American liberal tradition, his revolutionary activity included participating in three uprisings, suppressing two others, and enduring extreme personal sacrifice for the liberal republican cause. He was widely respected as an intermediary between Tejanos and American Indians, especially the Comanches. As a diplomat, he negotiated nearly a dozen peace treaties for Spain, Mexico, and the Republic of Texas, and he traveled to the Imperial Court of Mexico as an agent of the Comanches to secure peace on the northern frontier. When Anglo settlers came by the thousands to Texas after 1820, he continued to be a cultural intermediary, forging a friendship with Stephen F. Austin, but he always put the interests of Béxar and his fellow Tejanos first. Ruiz had a notable career as a military leader, diplomat, revolutionary, educator, attorney, arms dealer, author, ethnographer, politician, Indian agent, Texas ranger, city attorney, and Texas senator. He was a central figure in the saga that shaped Texas from a remote borderland on New Spain’s northern frontier to an independent republic.

Viva Tejas

Viva Tejas
Title Viva Tejas PDF eBook
Author Ruben Rendón Lozano
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1985
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Rosters of Tejano Patriots of the American Revolution 1776-1783

Rosters of Tejano Patriots of the American Revolution 1776-1783
Title Rosters of Tejano Patriots of the American Revolution 1776-1783 PDF eBook
Author Jesse O. Villarreal
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 2014
Genre American revolution
ISBN 9780692275221

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Tejano Patriots of the American Revolution, 1776-1783

Tejano Patriots of the American Revolution, 1776-1783
Title Tejano Patriots of the American Revolution, 1776-1783 PDF eBook
Author Jesse O. Villarreal (Sr.)
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Mexican Americans
ISBN 9780615546438

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Early Tejano Ranching

Early Tejano Ranching
Title Early Tejano Ranching PDF eBook
Author Andrés Sáenz
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 196
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781585441631

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For two and a half centuries Tejanos have lived and ranched on the land of South Texas, establishing many homesteads and communities. This modest book tells the story of one such family, the Sáenzes, who established Ranchos San José and El Fresnillo. Obtaining land grants from the municipality of Mier in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas, these settlers crossed the Wild Horse Desert, known as Desierto Muerto, into present-day Duval County in the 1850s and 1860s. Through the simple, direct telling of his family’s stories, Andrés Sáenz lets readers learn about their homes of piedra (stone) and sillares (large blocks of limestone or sandstone), as well as the jacales (thatched-roof log huts) in which people of more modest means lived. He describes the cattle raising that formed the basis of Texas ranching, the carts used for transporting goods, the ways curanderas treated the sick, the food people ate, and how they cooked it. Marriages and deaths, feasts and droughts, education, and domestic arts are all recreated through the words of this descendent, who recorded the stories handed down through generations. The accounts celebrate a way of life without glamorizing it or distorting the hardships. The many photographs record a picturesque past in fascinating images. Those who seek to understand the ranching and ethnic heritage of Texas will enjoy and profit from Early Tejano Ranching.

The Texas Revolution: Tejano Heroes

The Texas Revolution: Tejano Heroes
Title The Texas Revolution: Tejano Heroes PDF eBook
Author Roy F. Sullivan
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 181
Release 2011-12-16
Genre History
ISBN 1468523406

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Most Americans are aware that Texas gained its independence from Santa Annas Mexico in the 1840s. Mention of the Alamo evokes the familiar names of heroes like Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie and William Travis. All too often another group of heroes, heroines and patriots who fought and died for the independence of Texas is overlooked. The sacrifices, bravery and valor of that group--the Tejanos, Texans of Hispanic ancestry--are the focus of The Texas Revolution: Tejano Heroes. It was not just at famous battles such as Agua Dulce, Bexar, Goliad, the Alamo and San Jacinto that Tejanos made their mark on Texas history, often giving their lives and fortunes. Long before the arrival of Stephen F. Austin and settlers from the east, Tejanos were fighting for the independence of Tejas or Texas. The first declaration of Texas independence from Spain was issued in April 1813 by Bernardo Guiterrez de Lara. The first, and bloodiest, battle for Texas independence was fought at the battle of the Medina in August 1813. The first formal list of grievances against the Mexican government was issued by several Tejanos, including Juan Seguin and Gaspar Abrego de Flores, in October 1834. Recognition of the courage, abilities and endurance of Tejanos as major emancipators in the Texas Revolution is long overdue, hence this book.

José Antonio Navarro

José Antonio Navarro
Title José Antonio Navarro PDF eBook
Author David R. McDonald
Publisher Watson Caufield and Mary Maxwe
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780876112441

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"Born in San Antonio in 1795, José Antonio Navarro lived through a tumultuous era in Texas history that saw the transitions of Texas from a Spanish colony to a Mexican state, an independent republic, an American state, a Confederate state, and an American state once again. More than just bearing witness to these events, however, Navarro helped shape them. He was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and a steadfast defender of the rights of all Tejanos and people of Mexican descent in Texas, ensuring at both the 1836 Consultation that created the Texas Republic and the 1845 drafting of the state constitution after annexation that political rights would not be restricted solely to those with white skin and pure European ancestry. Navarro believed that Texas was a place where peoples of all colors and backgrounds should be able to realize the American Dream"--Book jacket.