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Los Brazos De Dios A Plantation Society In The Texas Borderlands 18211865 Sean M Kelley

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Los Brazos De Dios A Plantation Society In The Texas Borderlands 18211865 Sean M Kelley
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Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Sean M. Kelley
ISBN: 9780807136874, 9780807138076, 0807136875, 080713807X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Los Brazos De Dios A Plantation Society In The Texas Borderlands 18211865 Sean M Kelley by Sean M. Kelley 9780807136874, 9780807138076, 0807136875, 080713807X instant download after payment.

Historians have long believed that the "frontier" shaped Texas plantation society, but in this detailed examination of Texas's most important plantation region, Sean M. Kelley asserts that the dominant influence was not the frontier but the Mexican Republic. The Lower Brazos River Valley made replication of eastern plantation culture extremely difficult and complicated. By tracing the blending of cultures, races, and politics in the region, Kelley reveals a distinct variant of southern slavery.

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