Explorers and Settlers of Spanish Texas

Explorers and Settlers of Spanish Texas
Title Explorers and Settlers of Spanish Texas PDF eBook
Author Donald Eugene Chipman
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 273
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 0292712316

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Provides biographical sketches of the men and women who discovered, explored, and settled Spanish Texas from 1528 to 1821, including profiles of religious figures, governors, pioneers, Indian agents, and army captains.

Hernando de Soto

Hernando de Soto
Title Hernando de Soto PDF eBook
Author Jeff C. Young
Publisher Enslow Publishing, LLC
Pages 118
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781598451047

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"Discusses the life of Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, including his travels in the Americas, the claim of Florida for Spain, and his eventual discovery of the Mississippi River"--Provided by publisher.

Hernando Cortés

Hernando Cortés
Title Hernando Cortés PDF eBook
Author John Paul Zronik
Publisher Crabtree Publishing Company
Pages 36
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780778724346

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Learn about the Spanish conqueror's invasion of Mexico.

Discover Spanish Explorers

Discover Spanish Explorers
Title Discover Spanish Explorers PDF eBook
Author Barbara Brannon
Publisher Benchmark Education Company
Pages 28
Release 2005
Genre Explorers
ISBN 1410851532

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In simple text and pictures, provides a very brief biography of three famous Spanish explorers.

Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States, 1528-1543

Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States, 1528-1543
Title Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States, 1528-1543 PDF eBook
Author Pedro de Castañeda de Nájera
Publisher New York : C. Scribner's Sons
Pages 448
Release 1907
Genre America
ISBN

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Located in Southwest Collection.

Spanish Explorers of North America

Spanish Explorers of North America
Title Spanish Explorers of North America PDF eBook
Author Zelda King
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 34
Release 2008-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1448837162

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Though there was already a history of North American discovery before Christopher Columbus came on the scene, Spanish explorers were driven, fearless, and in search of new resources, which they found when they encountered North America. Readers learn the historical developments of North America through Spanish exploration. Books of the Real Life Readers Program use real life scenario narratives to help readers further develop content-area reading, writing, and comprehension skills.

América

América
Title América PDF eBook
Author Robert Goodwin
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 562
Release 2019-03-05
Genre History
ISBN 1632867249

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An epic history of the Spanish empire in North America from 1493 to 1898 by Robert Goodwin, author of Spain: The Centre of the World. At the conclusion of the American Revolution, half the modern United States was part of the vast Spanish Empire. The year after Columbus's great voyage of discovery, in 1492, he claimed Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands for Spain. For the next three hundred years, thousands of proud Spanish conquistadors and their largely forgotten Mexican allies went in search of glory and riches from Florida to California. Many died, few triumphed. Some were cruel, some were curious, some were kind. Missionaries and priests yearned to harvest Indian souls for God through baptism and Christian teaching. Theirs was a frontier world which Spain struggled to control in the face of Indian resistance and competition from France, Britain, and finally the United States. In the 1800s, Spain lost it all. Goodwin tells this history through the lives of the people who made it happen and the literature and art with which they celebrated their successes and mourned their failures. He weaves an epic tapestry from these intimate biographies of explorers and conquerors, like Columbus and Coronado, but also lesser known characters, like the powerful Gálvez family who gave invaluable and largely forgotten support to the American Patriots during the Revolutionary War; the great Pueblo leader Popay; and Esteban, the first documented African American. Like characters in a great play or a novel, Goodwin's protagonists walk the stage of history with heroism and brio and much tragedy.