Los inmigrantes irlandeses jugaron un papel interesante en la Revolución tejana de 1836. Su experiencia puede sugerir que el énfasis que la retórica contemporánea otorga al conflicto cultural, que también se ha utilizado para justificar la guerra, no fuera el elemento decisivo en la revolución. Muchos irlandeses vinieron a Tejas entre 1829 y 1834 para aprovechar de una oportunidad única y atractiva: el gobierno mejicano ofreció extensas concesiones de terreno a empresarios, quienes, a su vez, alistaron a colonizadores irlandeses para poblar las nuevas comunidades rancheras. Los colonizadores vinieron en búsqueda de libertad y fortuna, pero fueron obligados a participar en una guerra para defenderlas. Los eventos dramáticos de la época anter...
During the 1820's, Mexican officials permitted Anglo-Americans to settle in Texas because all immigr...
The meeting of the “Mexican Patriot Club” in the Cooper Institute in New York City on July 19, 1865 ...
movement was led by Mexican-born Spaniards, Mestizos, Zambos and Amerindians who sought independence...
Los inmigrantes irlandeses jugaron un papel interesante en la Revolución tejana de 1836. Su experien...
The paper analyses how the Mexican Texans (téjanos) related to the Mexican War of Independence, what...
This thesis analyzes the Irish and Tejano Tories of the Texas Revolution from a military perspective...
Six different nations have claimed sovereignty over some or all of the current state of Texas. In t...
Article describing the history of Irish colonists who settled in Refugio and other nearby communitie...
textThe nation-state of Texas was forged in the crucible of frontier warfare. From 1822 to 1836, the...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
This first scholarly study of mid-nineteenth-century U.S. military and political leader, John L. Hay...
On 1845, John L. Sullivan published on the Democratic Review an article about Texas. In this article...
Original boundaries, settlements, migrations, invasions, incidents and other various matters concern...
From 1880 to 1940, ethnic Mexicans enrolled their children in both public schools and escuelitas (li...
During the 1820's, Mexican officials permitted Anglo-Americans to settle in Texas because all immigr...
The meeting of the “Mexican Patriot Club” in the Cooper Institute in New York City on July 19, 1865 ...
movement was led by Mexican-born Spaniards, Mestizos, Zambos and Amerindians who sought independence...
Los inmigrantes irlandeses jugaron un papel interesante en la Revolución tejana de 1836. Su experien...
The paper analyses how the Mexican Texans (téjanos) related to the Mexican War of Independence, what...
This thesis analyzes the Irish and Tejano Tories of the Texas Revolution from a military perspective...
Six different nations have claimed sovereignty over some or all of the current state of Texas. In t...
Article describing the history of Irish colonists who settled in Refugio and other nearby communitie...
textThe nation-state of Texas was forged in the crucible of frontier warfare. From 1822 to 1836, the...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
In 1821, Texas and its citizens were part of Mexico. By 1846, Anglo-American immigrants had transfor...
This first scholarly study of mid-nineteenth-century U.S. military and political leader, John L. Hay...
On 1845, John L. Sullivan published on the Democratic Review an article about Texas. In this article...
Original boundaries, settlements, migrations, invasions, incidents and other various matters concern...
From 1880 to 1940, ethnic Mexicans enrolled their children in both public schools and escuelitas (li...
During the 1820's, Mexican officials permitted Anglo-Americans to settle in Texas because all immigr...
The meeting of the “Mexican Patriot Club” in the Cooper Institute in New York City on July 19, 1865 ...
movement was led by Mexican-born Spaniards, Mestizos, Zambos and Amerindians who sought independence...