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The Conquest Of Texas Ethnic Cleansing In The Promised Land 18201875 1st Edition Gary Clayton Anderson

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The Conquest Of Texas Ethnic Cleansing In The Promised Land 18201875 1st Edition Gary Clayton Anderson
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Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.04 MB
Pages: 544
Author: Gary Clayton Anderson
ISBN: 9780806136981, 9780806182216, 0806136987, 0806182210
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1St Edition

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The Conquest Of Texas Ethnic Cleansing In The Promised Land 18201875 1st Edition Gary Clayton Anderson by Gary Clayton Anderson 9780806136981, 9780806182216, 0806136987, 0806182210 instant download after payment.

This is not your grandfather’s history of Texas. Portraying nineteenth-century Texas as a cauldron of racist violence, Gary Clayton Anderson shows that the ethnic warfare dominating the Texas frontier can best be described as ethnic cleansing.The Conquest of Texas is the story of the struggle between Anglos and Indians for land. Anderson tells how Scotch-Irish settlers clashed with farming tribes and then challenged the Comanches and Kiowas for their hunting grounds. Next, the decade-long conflict with Mexico merged with war against Indians. For fifty years Texas remained in a virtual state of war.Piercing the very heart of Lone Star mythology, Anderson tells how the Texas government encouraged the Texas Rangers to annihilate Indian villages, including women and children. This policy of terror succeeded: by the 1870s, Indians had been driven from central and western Texas.By confronting head-on the romanticized version of Texas history that made heroes out of Houston, Lamar, and Baylor, Anderson helps us understand that the history of the Lone Star state is darker and more complex than the mythmakers allowed.

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