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San Juan Bautista Gateway To Spanish Texas Robert S Weddle

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San Juan Bautista Gateway To Spanish Texas Robert S Weddle
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 107.83 MB
Pages: 501
Author: Robert S. Weddle
ISBN: 9780292758391, 0292758391
Language: English
Year: 2013

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San Juan Bautista Gateway To Spanish Texas Robert S Weddle by Robert S. Weddle 9780292758391, 0292758391 instant download after payment.

In their efforts to assert dominion over vast reaches of the (now U.S.) Southwest in the seventeenth century, the Spanish built a series of far-flung missions and presidios at strategic locations. One of the most important of these was San Juan Bautista del Río Grande, located at the present-day site of Guerrero in Coahuila, Mexico. Despite its significance as the main entry point into Spanish Texas during the colonial period, San Juan Bautista was generally forgotten until the first publication of this book in 1968. Weddle's narrative is a fascinating chronicle of the many religious, military, colonial, and commerical expeditions that passed through San Juan and a valuable addition to knowledge of the Spanish borderlands. It won the Texas Institute of Letters Amon G. Carter Award for Best Southwest History in 1969.

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