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Lone star nation: how a ragged army of volunteers won the battle for Texas independence, and changed America
Lone star nation: how a ragged army of volunteers won the battle for Texas independence, and changed America
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Author
Brands, H. W
Publisher
Doubleday
Publication Date
[2004]
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
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Table of Contents
From the Book - First edition.
Part 1: The banks of the Brazos (to 1828)
The promised land
El Camino real
The people of the horse
Don Estevan
The three hundred
Part 2: Ravenous democracy (1828-1834)
Love and war
To defend the revolution
What will become of Texas?
A conspiracy of volunteers
The general is friendly
Part 3: Blood on the sand (1835-1836)
The sword is drawn
Lexington on the Guadalupe
Behind Ben Milam
The army of operations
Victory or ...
At discretion
Runaway
A people in arms
Part 4: Lone Star and Union (1836-1865)
Victor and vanquished
Slavery and freedom
Andrew Jackson dies happy
The trial of Sam Houston.
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9780385509282
9780385507370
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History
Texas -- History -- 1846-1850
Texas -- History -- Revolution, 1835-1836
Texas -- History -- To 1846
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