Cherokee Settlements in East Texas and the Fredonia Revolution of 1826

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Pages:240
ISBN:0-7734-1587-4
978-0-7734-1587-4
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This is the first historical study of the Fredonia Revolution and its impact on Texan history. While providing an overview of the history of Texas, the book examines the relationship of the Cherokee Indians with the competing forces of Spanish, French, Mexican, and American settlers in Texas. While examining their lifestyle, inter-tribal conflicts, as well as their adaptation to the horse, Johnson provides the reader with a history of Texas from the Cherokee perspective. The book highlights the Edwards brother’s Fredonia Revolution of 1826, the Cherokee’s temporary decision to side with them, and the long-term ramifications of doing so.

Reviews

“… a fascinating story.” – Dr. Dean Chavers, Catching the Dream, Albuquerque, NM

“… An interesting monograph.” – Prof. Daniel M. Cobb, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Part 1 Texas under Native Rule

Part 2 Six Flags over Texas

France in Texas

Spain in Texas

Texas under the Republic Flag

Texas under the Confederate Flag

Texas under the American Flag

Part 3 Filibusterers, Empresarios, and the Fredonia Revolution

Endnotes

Bibliography

Index

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