To the Vast and Beautiful Land

To the Vast and Beautiful Land
Title To the Vast and Beautiful Land PDF eBook
Author Light Townsend Cummins
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 290
Release 2019-02-19
Genre History
ISBN 1623497418

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To the Vast and Beautiful Land gathers eleven essays written by Light Townsend Cummins, a foremost authority on Texas and Louisiana during the Spanish colonial era, and traces the arc of the author’s career over a quarter of a century. Each essay includes a new introduction linking the original article to current scholarship and forms the connective tissue for the volume. A new bibliography updates and supplements the sources cited in the essays. From the “enduring community” of Anglo-American settlers in colonial Natchez to the Gálvez family along the Gulf Coast and their participation in the American Revolution, Cummins shows that mercantile commerce and land acquisition went hand-in-hand as dual motivations for the migration of English-speakers into Louisiana and Texas. Mercantile trade dominated by Anglo-Americans increasingly tied the Mississippi valley and western Gulf Coast to the English-speaking ports of the Atlantic world bridging two centuries, shifting it away from earlier French and Spanish commercial patterns. As a result, Anglo-Americans moved to the region as residents and secured land from Spanish authorities, who often welcomed them with favorable settlement policies. This steady flow of settlement set the stage for families such as the Austins—first Moses and later his son Stephen—to take root and further “Anglocize” a colonial region. Taken together, To the Vast and Beautiful Land makes a new contribution to the growing literature on the history of the Spanish borderlands in North America.

This Vast Land

This Vast Land
Title This Vast Land PDF eBook
Author Stephen E. Ambrose
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 314
Release 2003
Genre Diaries
ISBN 0689864485

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This groundbreaking book collects black women's personal recollections of their public and private lives during the period of legal segregation in the American South. Using first-person narratives, collected through oral history interviews, the book emphasizes women's role in their families and communities, treating women as important actors in the economic, social, cultural, and political life of the segregated South. By focusing on the commonalities of women's experiences, as well as the ways that women's lives differed from the experiences of southern black men, Living with Jim Crow analyzes the interlocking forces of racism and sexism .

A Country of Vast Designs

A Country of Vast Designs
Title A Country of Vast Designs PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Merry
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 592
Release 2010-11-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 074329744X

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ROBERT MERRY’S BRILLIANT AND HIGHLY ACCLAIMED HISTORY OF A CRUCIAL EPOCH IN U.S. HISTORY. In a one-term presidency, James K. Polk completed the story of America’s Manifest Destiny—extending its territory across the continent by threatening England with war and manufacturing a controversial and unpopular two-year war with Mexico.

Clap When You Land

Clap When You Land
Title Clap When You Land PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Acevedo
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 432
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0062882783

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In a novel-in-verse that brims with grief and love, National Book Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Acevedo writes about the devastation of loss, the difficulty of forgiveness, and the bittersweet bonds that shape our lives. Camino Rios lives for the summers when her father visits her in the Dominican Republic. But this time, on the day when his plane is supposed to land, Camino arrives at the airport to see crowds of crying people… In New York City, Yahaira Rios is called to the principal’s office, where her mother is waiting to tell her that her father, her hero, has died in a plane crash. Separated by distance—and Papi’s secrets—the two girls are forced to face a new reality in which their father is dead and their lives are forever altered. And then, when it seems like they’ve lost everything of their father, they learn of each other. Great for summer reading or anytime! Clap When You Land is a Today show pick for “25 children’s books your kids and teens won’t be able to put down this summer!" Plus don't miss Elizabeth Acevedo's The Poet X and With the Fire on High!

The Beautiful Land

The Beautiful Land
Title The Beautiful Land PDF eBook
Author John Fulton
Publisher
Total Pages 686
Release 1891
Genre Palestine
ISBN

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So Vast, So Beautiful a Land

So Vast, So Beautiful a Land
Title So Vast, So Beautiful a Land PDF eBook
Author Marshall Sprague
Publisher Swallow Press
Total Pages 396
Release 1974
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780804009447

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Recounts how explorers discovered the Mississippi region and discusses the political, economic, and social factors that led to the Louisiana Purchase.

Hampton's Magazine

Hampton's Magazine
Title Hampton's Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 882
Release 1909
Genre American literature
ISBN

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