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Searching For The Republic Of The Rio Grande Northern Mexico And Texas 18381840 Paul D Lack

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Searching For The Republic Of The Rio Grande Northern Mexico And Texas 18381840 Paul D Lack
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Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.77 MB
Author: Paul D. Lack
ISBN: 9782021036718, 2021036715
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Searching For The Republic Of The Rio Grande Northern Mexico And Texas 18381840 Paul D Lack by Paul D. Lack 9782021036718, 2021036715 instant download after payment.

In 1838, a rebellion began in northern Mexico. A loose collective sought to establish a "Republic of the Rio Grande": the rebellion lasted two years, failed, and was then forgotten by history. <p><p>This regional effort to establish an independent republic achieved some fleeting victories, although they were flanked by triumphs of the Supreme Government. Initially fed by a desire to defend the federalist system against a consolidated and unsupportive central government, zealous leaders such as Antonio Zavala and Antonio Canales led the popular uprising.<p><p>As the skirmishes continued, these <i>norteamericanos</i> resorted to increasingly desperate measures, including soliciting aid from the newfound Republic of Texas, which supplied covert support for the rebel cause in the form of manpower, funding, and supplies. When the chastened Anglo Texans finally fled back to their homeland with the tacit compliance of the government of the Republic of Mexico, the states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas became entirely free of the <i>norteamericanos</i>, who faced almost unanimous hatred in Mexico by the time of their departure. Leaders from both Mexican factions in the civil conflict then sought peace and partnership against the threatened aggrandizement of the Republic of Texas. <p><p>In that regard, this inconclusive regional revolt had many precursive elements to the aggression of the United States that resulted in war against Mexico from 1845 to 1848, fulfilling the imperial dreams previously uttered by Anglo Texans during this federalist revolt of 1838–1840. <i>Searching for the Republic of the Rio Grande</i> reads the smoke that would soon fan into the flames of open war against the Mexican Republic.|In 1838, a rebellion began in northern Mexico. A loose collective sought to establish a "Republi

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