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BEYOND THE ALAMO: FORGING MEXICAN ETHNICITY IN SAN ANTONIO, 1821-1861

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  • The Texas Revolution (Lecture 1) I. Anglo American Migration into Texas A. Came in 1820s in search of land B. Mexican government authorized immigration as means of populating frontier province and make it more productive C. Mexicans hoped that Americans w
     

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  • Notes January 24, 2010 The Alamo is the purported origin of Texas society, claiming its past is a principal means of establishing groups and individuals as being heirs to the present. The main role of the Hispanic is that of the executioner. Alamo myth se
     

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  • The Territorial Expansion of the United States 1830s-1850s American Communities Texans and Tejanos Remember the Alamo! o Texans held the mission fortress known as the Alamo for 13 days against a siege by Mexican troops o Santa Anna came north to subdue re
     

  • Spencer A. Stewart English 101: Section 155 Jacob Witt The Homeland, Aztln/ El Otro Mexico The American border with Mexico has always been a controversial subject. Mexico made attempts to contest their border with Texas and their rights to that land
     

  • Selena has been a legend for Mexican American singers; her success influences other Mexican Americans, since she was so famous with her Tejano music and named as The Queen of Tejano music. Her tragedy surprised the society during that time, and thousands
     

  • Westward Expansion- Imperialism and Manifest Destiny I. Texas A. The Revolution B. The Republic C. Tyler and Annexation D. Polk and Annexation Manifest Destiny A. What is it? B. Oregon Mexican War A. What and Why B. Impact Key Terms Texas James K. Po
     

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