The Hidden History of Texas 1530 to 1820. Hidden History of Texas, #1

Par : Hank Wilson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231854035
  • EAN9798231854035
  • Date de parution25/06/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

The Hidden History of Texas brings the compelling stories from the popular podcast to the page. This engaging and accessible book takes readers on a sweeping journey from the early 1500s to the mid-1800s, uncovering the rich and often overlooked history of Texas before it became a state. Spanning ten chapters, the book explores the early Spanish expeditions, the lives and cultures of Indigenous peoples, and the evolution of Spanish Texas through missions, presidios, and international rivalries.
Readers will meet the Jumano, Apache, Comanche, Caddo, and many other Native nations whose influence shaped the land long before European colonization. The book also dives into the French attempts to colonize Texas and the impact of shifting global powers as Spain, Mexico, and the United States vied for control. Each chapter offers a vivid, story-driven look at key moments and cultural collisions that defined the early centuries of Texas.
Whether you're a history buff, a Texan curious about your roots, or a fan of the podcast, The Hidden History of Texas brings the past to life in an informative, approachable style. Step back in time and discover the real story behind the myths - a story of resilience, resistance, and remarkable change.
The Hidden History of Texas brings the compelling stories from the popular podcast to the page. This engaging and accessible book takes readers on a sweeping journey from the early 1500s to the mid-1800s, uncovering the rich and often overlooked history of Texas before it became a state. Spanning ten chapters, the book explores the early Spanish expeditions, the lives and cultures of Indigenous peoples, and the evolution of Spanish Texas through missions, presidios, and international rivalries.
Readers will meet the Jumano, Apache, Comanche, Caddo, and many other Native nations whose influence shaped the land long before European colonization. The book also dives into the French attempts to colonize Texas and the impact of shifting global powers as Spain, Mexico, and the United States vied for control. Each chapter offers a vivid, story-driven look at key moments and cultural collisions that defined the early centuries of Texas.
Whether you're a history buff, a Texan curious about your roots, or a fan of the podcast, The Hidden History of Texas brings the past to life in an informative, approachable style. Step back in time and discover the real story behind the myths - a story of resilience, resistance, and remarkable change.